@stoveliker Thank you for sharing this advice - I agree that it needs to be made tighter and have been thinking about ordering more wood just in case. It generally does suck in air and not let smoke out, there are just a few specific cases where a little smoke comes out between the sides of the stove and the top of the stove - for example, when I am just starting up the fire and I blow on the new coals to help everything catch, a small amount of smoke will come out from gaps where the cement must have degraded, which is why I am thinking about a rebuild to fill any gaps between sides and the top. The skylight in our yurt is about 10 feet tall, so the total chimney height is about 11 or 12 feet. I believe its pretty standard for yurt chimneys in our area, and the smoke does go straight up the chimney once the flue is warm. I am mostly concerned about getting the gaps and gaskets properly filled so that I can control the fire better. The wood has been stacked and covered at our house about 2 months but was cut a few seasons ago by a local firewood supplier who said it will be ready for winter and has been seasoning nicely for us. I will keep measuring moisture with my moisture meter (fresh splits, parallel to grain). We built a custom hearth from slate and have followed the manual to ensure proper distance to combustibles.
@Defiant 3 Yes, it is a pretty short chimney but I have not had any draw issues (I am new to wood stoves but it seems to draw well to me). I just think that the cement has degraded over the decades and probably needs to be replaced. Smoke does not come out of the stove at all while it is in regular operation, only when the fire is just getting started with the damper open.
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@Defiant 3 Any advice on getting the seams between the top and sides sealed up? Also, I did the paper test around the door and it failed miserably. When I close the doors and look down into the stove from the griddle top I can see that the gasket at the bottom of the doors is not touching the body of the stove at all - I can even see red light from coals on the little tray in front of the stove while the coals are burning with the door closed. I will replace the door gaskets. The manual does not say much about replacing the gaskets - I believe it takes 5/16. There is a channel around the inside of the doors as well as on the stove body where the doors close, but the previous owner only had gaskets around the inside of the door, not on the stove body. Does it take a gasket on the doors AND in the channel around the body of the stove?
Thank you both!