.. so I said: "Go for it!"
She wanted to get a better idea of how the stove worked. Plus, if she ever had to run up to VT solo, she wanted to be confident she could get a fire going in short order.
She requested that I stay pretty much hands off while she built the fire. I just made sure she knew which way was open regarding the air control. I didn't exactly watch her load the fire box...but the stove was up to 400F faster than I've ever had it. :lol: I tend to be a bit more conservative...a "less is more" type of fire builder. She loaded the box and let it rip.
When it comes time to reload...again, I'm a less is more type. I'll start with some smaller bits of ash, let those coal up and go with some regular sized splits. It's our first year burning and our wood supply isn't 100% seasoned. My wife grabbed three ash splits and tossed them on. The temp dropped a bit, but she nursed it back by cracking the door. The next thing I know, the stove temp is 600F. :coolsmile: She then starts backing down the air control and we saw some great action from the secondaries. When we went to bed that night, our downstairs was at 90F.
Cliffs: If your wife wants to start a fire...let her...you just may end up learning a thing or two. ;-)
She wanted to get a better idea of how the stove worked. Plus, if she ever had to run up to VT solo, she wanted to be confident she could get a fire going in short order.
She requested that I stay pretty much hands off while she built the fire. I just made sure she knew which way was open regarding the air control. I didn't exactly watch her load the fire box...but the stove was up to 400F faster than I've ever had it. :lol: I tend to be a bit more conservative...a "less is more" type of fire builder. She loaded the box and let it rip.
When it comes time to reload...again, I'm a less is more type. I'll start with some smaller bits of ash, let those coal up and go with some regular sized splits. It's our first year burning and our wood supply isn't 100% seasoned. My wife grabbed three ash splits and tossed them on. The temp dropped a bit, but she nursed it back by cracking the door. The next thing I know, the stove temp is 600F. :coolsmile: She then starts backing down the air control and we saw some great action from the secondaries. When we went to bed that night, our downstairs was at 90F.
Cliffs: If your wife wants to start a fire...let her...you just may end up learning a thing or two. ;-)