Right. Don't put too much faith in the EPA figures. For sure they are necessary for the manufacturers but don't mean that much to most homeowners.
What it could mean is through the whole burn..btu's into the house.yukiginger said:I also see a post from just yesterday on Woodstock's blog with the EPA data. The statement there is that it has the highest heat output of any freestanding stove tested in the last 20 years.
Does this mean it beats the Hearthstone Equinox's heat output, claimed by the manufacturer to be up to 120,000btu/hr?
MarkG
HotCoals said:What it could mean is through the whole burn..btu's into the house.yukiginger said:I also see a post from just yesterday on Woodstock's blog with the EPA data. The statement there is that it has the highest heat output of any freestanding stove tested in the last 20 years.
Does this mean it beats the Hearthstone Equinox's heat output, claimed by the manufacturer to be up to 120,000btu/hr?
MarkG
Almost have to be a lawyer to guess at statements like that one..lol.
rdust said:I think at this point my biggest knock is the 22" wood lengths, oak takes long enough at 16" I don't want to do anything to make it worse! :lol: If I was making a stove I would make it to fit what most people or wood suppliers consider firewood length. I could be wrong but for me that's 16-18 inches. What is the size of the firebox if you figure it using 18" lengths? People who just bought these stoves won't have oak that is ready in 22" lengths for 3 years!
pen said:rdust said:I think at this point my biggest knock is the 22" wood lengths, oak takes long enough at 16" I don't want to do anything to make it worse! :lol: If I was making a stove I would make it to fit what most people or wood suppliers consider firewood length. I could be wrong but for me that's 16-18 inches. What is the size of the firebox if you figure it using 18" lengths? People who just bought these stoves won't have oak that is ready in 22" lengths for 3 years!
Been thinking about this myself. Surprised I haven't seen anyone yet cutting some wood in 1/2 lengths to load perpendicular to the door over in this void opposite the door if their main wood is 16-18 in length. Or even set a few pieces in there vertical on the far side of the loading door to fill the thing right to the gills.
I'd love to be able to cut 20-22 inch wood. Stacks are more stable w/ longer splits. The rounds may take a bit longer to season being a few inches longer, but the splits really shouldn't see that much of a difference in seasoning time.
pen
fire_man said:pen said:rdust said:I think at this point my biggest knock is the 22" wood lengths, oak takes long enough at 16" I don't want to do anything to make it worse! :lol: If I was making a stove I would make it to fit what most people or wood suppliers consider firewood length. I could be wrong but for me that's 16-18 inches. What is the size of the firebox if you figure it using 18" lengths? People who just bought these stoves won't have oak that is ready in 22" lengths for 3 years!
Been thinking about this myself. Surprised I haven't seen anyone yet cutting some wood in 1/2 lengths to load perpendicular to the door over in this void opposite the door if their main wood is 16-18 in length. Or even set a few pieces in there vertical on the far side of the loading door to fill the thing right to the gills.
I'd love to be able to cut 20-22 inch wood. Stacks are more stable w/ longer splits. The rounds may take a bit longer to season being a few inches longer, but the splits really shouldn't see that much of a difference in seasoning time.
pen
I'm already doing this. My short splits (14") fit nicely N/S along the door. I don't think it's as good as loading true 22 inchers, but those will be ready in a year or so! I just cut up some 2" beech, guess I should get it split soon. Its a shame, I cut 6 cord of oak this past year figuring I'd end up getting the Progress, but I figured if I cut to 22" I'd jinx myself and never get the stove.
16' is the standard face cord length..3 face cords = 1 cord..16"x3=4ft.rdust said:I'm enjoying reading everything about this new stove. I'm not a fan of soapstone but since it's a bad steel stove wrapped in some pretty stone I may be able to get on board with it!![]()
I think at this point my biggest knock is the 22" wood lengths, oak takes long enough at 16" I don't want to do anything to make it worse! :lol: If I was making a stove I would make it to fit what most people or wood suppliers consider firewood length. I could be wrong but for me that's 16-18 inches. What is the size of the firebox if you figure it using 18" lengths? People who just bought these stoves won't have oak that is ready in 22" lengths for 3 years! I'm not a fan of side loading stoves either but that obviously fits a lot of peoples needs since plenty of stoves are offered this way.
Anyway awesome stoves, I look forward to reading more good things about them. I'd really like Todd to get his hands on one since he's burned so many stoves he'd be a great source of comparison information. Todd maybe can you send you one on "loan"??
rdust said:I'm enjoying reading everything about this new stove. I'm not a fan of soapstone but since it's a bad steel stove wrapped in some pretty stone I may be able to get on board with it!![]()
I think at this point my biggest knock is the 22" wood lengths, oak takes long enough at 16" I don't want to do anything to make it worse! :lol: If I was making a stove I would make it to fit what most people or wood suppliers consider firewood length. I could be wrong but for me that's 16-18 inches. What is the size of the firebox if you figure it using 18" lengths? People who just bought these stoves won't have oak that is ready in 22" lengths for 3 years! I'm not a fan of side loading stoves either but that obviously fits a lot of peoples needs since plenty of stoves are offered this way.
Anyway awesome stoves, I look forward to reading more good things about them. I'd really like Todd to get his hands on one since he's burned so many stoves he'd be a great source of comparison information. Todd maybe can you send you one on "loan"??
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