Hi everybody, my name is Doug and I recently purchased a home that has a wood stove I believe to be a jotul F118. I think this website/ forum is awesome and I've been reading quite a lot. I've included some pictures to help here, please let me know if they're not good enough. The outside of the stove looks great, no cracks that I can see. The inside plates (side and roof plates- sorry I don't know lingo yet- also look good to me, but I want to make sure before I start burning). This house was built in 1983 and the stove was put in that year. The previous owner was a real weird guy but super anal and was very meticulous about maintaining things. I'm hoping to get some feedback on how this stove looks and what I may need to do prior to the winter. Thanks!!
Last winter all I was burning was wet oak (40+% because that's all I could get when we moved into the house in January and I didn't know there was anything wrong with that; also the guy told me it was seasoned.....) and it would take me hours to get that fire burning above 2-300 degrees. Now I have quite a bit of wood that is around the 20% mark and I damn near over-fired my stove! I got it going and then threw on a few more logs and when I came back 15 minutes later the stove was running around 800 degrees! Going to have to get used to being a lot more careful.