rdust said:My stove will never burn that low, I can close the air down and still have plenty of active flames with good secondary action.
rdust said:My stove will never burn that low, I can close the air down and still have plenty of active flames with good secondary action.
Pagey said:Mine will for about 2 minutes...then it's smolder city. Doesn't matter how dry the wood is, either.
Mine is the same as yours rdust. I think it has alot to do with the draft on the stove pipe. Dave.rdust said:My stove will never burn that low, I can close the air down and still have plenty of active flames with good secondary action.
WOODplay,WOODplay said:This was a bit of fun I was having with real dry pallet wood. It burns so hot it’s scaryYou can hit 650 – 700 easy in only 15-20 minutes!
3 months ago I installed my new Lopi Endeavor & was playing around to see what kind of control I had on the air.
Now I just mainly use this type of wood for starting the fire. I’m glad you all liked it.
Thanks!
:cheese:
davmor said:Mine is the same as yours rdust. I think it has alot to do with the draft on the stove pipe. Dave.
must be some good dry wood.rdust said:davmor said:Mine is the same as yours rdust. I think it has alot to do with the draft on the stove pipe. Dave.
This is what mine looks like with the air completely shut down.
ecocavalier02 said:must be some good dry wood.
jensent said:WOODplay,WOODplay said:This was a bit of fun I was having with real dry pallet wood. It burns so hot it’s scaryYou can hit 650 – 700 easy in only 15-20 minutes!
3 months ago I installed my new Lopi Endeavor & was playing around to see what kind of control I had on the air.
Now I just mainly use this type of wood for starting the fire. I’m glad you all liked it.
Thanks!
:cheese:
I have an Endeavor install it in 2003. What thermometer are you using. I have double-wall telescoping stove pipe. Dont want to use a probe as I could never get the holes in the two sections to line up after removal for cleaning. We clean from the bottom, that keeps me off the roof. I have two Rutland magnetic thermos that are 100 degrees or more apart when they sit side by side in the center of the cook top. Need something I can depend on. Locations on the cook top seem to vary greatly as well.
Hope others will jump in with their recommendations.
Thanks
Tom
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