Hello everyone. .what a great forum. If it wasn't for this place and all the helpful information here a year ago I would have drug my epa stove out and threw it in a sinkhole on the farm somewhere. I have an old grandma bear fisher in my insulated pole barn and growing up mom and dad had a momma bear fisher. .those were what I was use to using..
Last year the wife and I decided to install a wood stove in our 1100sqft home...so we ended up buying a century s244 figuring it would be nice for supplemental heat. For a couple of months last year I really thought it was a total piece of junk and a waist of money. ..thank goodness for this place...I found out real quick it wasn't the stove it was me and the unseasoned wood I was trying to use..after that I ended up buying some seasoned wood and mixing it with what I had cut to get by last winter. And I still wasn't all that impressed with this tiny stove....this year it's a whole new game. ..I started much earlier in my wood cutting and also got a moisture meter and a stove top temp gauge....wood has been checking 13-17 percent moisture. .the little stove is burning much much better this season. .cruises along at 500* or so. And now I like this stove...just needs a bit more attention than what I'm use to and a bit of a learning curve..but I think I got it now thanks to this place and all the very helpful information here..
Last year the wife and I decided to install a wood stove in our 1100sqft home...so we ended up buying a century s244 figuring it would be nice for supplemental heat. For a couple of months last year I really thought it was a total piece of junk and a waist of money. ..thank goodness for this place...I found out real quick it wasn't the stove it was me and the unseasoned wood I was trying to use..after that I ended up buying some seasoned wood and mixing it with what I had cut to get by last winter. And I still wasn't all that impressed with this tiny stove....this year it's a whole new game. ..I started much earlier in my wood cutting and also got a moisture meter and a stove top temp gauge....wood has been checking 13-17 percent moisture. .the little stove is burning much much better this season. .cruises along at 500* or so. And now I like this stove...just needs a bit more attention than what I'm use to and a bit of a learning curve..but I think I got it now thanks to this place and all the very helpful information here..