Leaving door open while burning coals?

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marky_mark896

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Jan 20, 2008
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Outside Bowling Green, Ohio
Is it a bad idea to leave the door open with a screen in front of the stove while the coals are burning down?
 
I think it's a bad idea to leave the door open unless you are reloading.

Matt
 
I do it once every few days but I dont open the door all the way just crack it a 1/2" or so and open the air all the way, works fine for me and only take about 30 min or so. I wouldnt do it if the stove would be unattended
 
I'm finding that the coals burn better with the door closed and draft all the way open. Sometimes, add a small split or two to increase draft...
 
on my olympic, i rake the cloals foreward so that the front airwash hits them and makes them glow even more..Then I know that they are burning down well and hotter.
 
Adirondackwoodburner said:
on my olympic, i rake the cloals foreward so that the front airwash hits them and makes them glow even more..Then I know that they are burning down well and hotter.

I agree, and that's what I've done the last few burns. Turns the coals white hot.
 
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