NC-13 in all her glory...

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chvymn99

Minister of Fire
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Nov 20, 2010
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Kansas
Tonight I had great fire going, now I cant say the same thing about the night before. But it was cool enough that I felt compelled to take a video. Enjoy


[Hearth.com] NC-13 in all her glory...
 
[quote author="chvymn99" date="1296200520"]Tonight I had great fire going, now I cant say the same thing about the night before. But it was cool enough that I felt compelled to take a video. Enjoy


chvymn99, looks great. What type of wood are you burning and at what temps?

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I think that load was a couple sticks Hedge, Hickery, and Walnut. This year was just a scramble to get wood in that was season and to stretch my hedge. I love hedge, but dont want to burn all hedge. Just a few stick really helps with the heat output.
 
Nice!! Love the 13!
 
Looks excellent!

Ray
 
KatWill said:
FireAnt said:
Nice!! Love the 13!
Hey, how much space do you heat with that stove, and at what temperature does it keep that space?

I am heating about 1400 sqft. I have a ranch with a pretty open floor plan. I get temps at the back of the house around 72* with the family room around 75-76*. When the stove cools down though the house does get cold. The bedrooms at the back of the house really cool down by morning (62*) I have the furnace set to 65* and it kicks on around 5:30am. I am a SAHD so I am home to load it a couple times. I get plenty of coals to start a fire in the morning with decent size splits. If I had the room to fit it I would have put the 30 in, but I didn't want to renovate that much. Keep in mind this stove is hearth-mounted, and sits flush in my fireplace. If I moved it out it could probably heat even better.
 
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