I can hold about 1.5 cords on the front porch. Bring on the cold
Good luck.. i remember my first year.. i was way over excited... couldn't wait to burn.. i still feel the same way after all these years.. cant wait for my first fire of the year.. 3 wood sheds and one solar kiln later and sitting on 9 plus cords the feeling hasent changed.. probably never will.. i was walking with my son through the yard sunday and he's telling me how hes ready for fall.. he's ready to burn..
Good luck.. i remember my first year.. i was way over excited... couldn't wait to burn.. i still feel the same way after all these years.. cant wait for my first fire of the year.. 3 wood sheds and one solar kiln later and sitting on 9 plus cords the feeling hasent changed.. probably never will.. i was walking with my son through the yard sunday and he's telling me how hes ready for fall.. he's ready to burn..
...my hobby is right here at the house, it’s free or darn or close to it, and it keeps us warm
gone thru ten cords in a single year, and a full cord in 8 days.
Full disclosure, it was poplar... but I was ripping thru some serious wood (10 cords per year, average) for a couple years, there. Changing out my two stoves, and some of my burning goals, fixed that problem. The last few years have been too bizarre to remotely call average, but I'm predicting I'll average 6 cords per year, now.Wow That seems crazy.
I don't know if I am that committed. But I will say that with 2 small kids, when they get up on a cool morning, they ALWAYS head to where the fire is an lay down in front of it.Good luck.. i remember my first year.. i was way over excited... couldn't wait to burn.. i still feel the same way after all these years.. cant wait for my first fire of the year.. 3 wood sheds and one solar kiln later and sitting on 9 plus cords the feeling hasent changed.. probably never will.. i was walking with my son through the yard sunday and he's telling me how hes ready for fall.. he's ready to burn..
Well he has like 9 woodstoves and fireplaces.Wow That seems crazy.
Regarding the draft issue with a cold stove.
Toss some crumpled newspaper in the firebox and light up, maybe 2-3 times depending on your setup.
Gets the air moving in the right direction
Wow... no worries with damaging something with an unattended propane torch burning for several minutes? I've used a hair dryer or heat gun (eg. Wagner paint stripper) for this purpose, and that always worked just fine for me, a propane torch has substantially more horsepower.Definitely helps. Or, if you have a propane torch (a small one, like what plumbers use to heat pipes), just light it and set it in the stove for a few minutes. A good smoke free way to pre-heat the liner.
Wow... no worries with damaging something with an unattended propane torch burning for several minutes? I've used a hair dryer or heat gun (eg. Wagner paint stripper) for this purpose, and that always worked just fine for me, a propane torch has substantially more horsepower.
my thoughts exactly!Wow... no worries with damaging something with an unattended propane torch burning for several minutes? I've used a hair dryer or heat gun (eg. Wagner paint stripper) for this purpose, and that always worked just fine for me, a propane torch has substantially more horsepower.
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