More Oslo pictures

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WOODBUTCHER

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More pictures of it running with some hickory, just before I damp it down for a long winters nap.
 

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WOODBUTCHER said:
More pictures of it running with some hickory, just before I damp it down for a long winters nap.
Night night. :-P Looks like a few BTUS to hold back there to make her snore. I like.
 
That fire is ripping along pretty good. For grins... the same amount of fuel similarly ablaze in my Hearthstone would only last about 4 hours. That is the difference between hickory and doug fir. How long would that fire hold out on hardwood?
 
I got about 11 hrs out of it.....I put 3 good size pieces of hickory in it around 10 am. I returned later from shopping at 9 pm and had big chunks of coals and 200 degrees on top.
I've never really had the chance to burn Hickory before in large amounts, but I'll tell ya, that stuff is dense and heavy.
 
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