I am sure this has been discussed before, but I'm new so lets pretend not right? Ok trying to make heads or tails out of this air cut off and timing. Lets say the scenario is getting up out of bed, see some coals and decide to get teh fire going. I put some splits on and crack the door. The wood starts to catch good so I close the door. Here is where I am getting a little stuck. Do I leave the air wide open until I see secondaries or do I let the wood get engulfed in flame and start closing it down? From what I understand the stove will get hotter if I close her down. I have a small firebox so it seems to me if I leave her wide open till I get secondaries, its almost time to throw more wood on her soon.
What do you guys do with the air? Whats your method to getting the stove up to a nice 400+ degree temp?
Thanks for your help.
What do you guys do with the air? Whats your method to getting the stove up to a nice 400+ degree temp?
Thanks for your help.
