So do You soap stone guys have to go a little slower in heating the stone at cold start-up?
In reading the Email Woodstock sent out on the progress sale the other day, I was shocked it weighs 800lbs.....wow!
Cool video
So do You soap stone guys have to go a little slower in heating the stone at cold start-up?
In reading the Email Woodstock sent out on the progress sale the other day, I was shocked it weighs 800lbs.....wow!
Cool video
Thanks Dennis and Todd!Perhaps just a little bit Hiram, but as Todd stated, early in the fall it does pay to hold back a little bit. Still, then your fires aren't built to fire the stove up to a high temperature so it is mostly a moot point. But, so what if it takes maybe 10-15 minutes longer to heat up? I never feel like I'm in that much of a hurry.
Yes, 800 lbs means it is going to take some muscle to wrestle that beast around.
I can't be the only one that is thinking that stove seems like a PITA to use? The little side loader door and it holds like 6 "sticks" of wood? It doesn't look like even my normal sized splits would fit in that door, never mind the "overnighters"
Well the keystone is a smaller stove. I think it's like a 1.7 cf firebox. That's to be expected, No?
And long burns and Todd heating his house with one in Wisconsin tells me it ain't no slouch. He has had a few stoves in his life.
I can't be the only one that is thinking that stove seems like a PITA to use? The little side loader door and it holds like 6 "sticks" of wood? It doesn't look like even my normal sized splits would fit in that door, never mind the "overnighters"
I'm not saying it is a slouch, but I thought Todd heated his house with two Keystones.
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