(I need to come up out of the basement more often... missing all the chatter.....)
Wow Joful, sorry to hear about all the trouble. (thought it makes us VC guys feel not so alone in the hearth world
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I don't have any miracle solution for you but some random thoughts....
Ive never had an ash plugging on mine either, so you might be right that issues is more specific to Woodstocks, or at least updraft designs.
You seem to be having worse luck than I did with the steelcat. Sure I did a job on mine in 3 years, but I know that was from user abuse. I had it over 1800 on 3 or 4 occasions and at least once to 2000 that I know of and it warped. But I didn't have any cracks or plugging.
Having the cat sit at 550 for 15 minutes than slowly climb to 1300 over a half hour doesn't seem that normal to me. When I get one that stalls out at 500 I go back on bypass and heat up the flue more to try again. I might be pushing the limits with strain on the chimney, but usually another 5-10 minutes heating up rewards me with a lightoff to 1100 in under a minute.
You are definitely on the right track about moisture content wit large splits if you had one that just never burned (wow thats a first Ive heard of).... I got a stormed downed b locust 2 years ago which is supposed to dry fast so I split it big - like 8" splits. After one full summer the moisture was only down to 30% !
so I resplit a bunch and re-stacked it into single rows for a second summer. I might try burning some this year, but will probably mix it with dryer stuff.
Wow Joful, sorry to hear about all the trouble. (thought it makes us VC guys feel not so alone in the hearth world

I don't have any miracle solution for you but some random thoughts....
Ive never had an ash plugging on mine either, so you might be right that issues is more specific to Woodstocks, or at least updraft designs.
You seem to be having worse luck than I did with the steelcat. Sure I did a job on mine in 3 years, but I know that was from user abuse. I had it over 1800 on 3 or 4 occasions and at least once to 2000 that I know of and it warped. But I didn't have any cracks or plugging.
Having the cat sit at 550 for 15 minutes than slowly climb to 1300 over a half hour doesn't seem that normal to me. When I get one that stalls out at 500 I go back on bypass and heat up the flue more to try again. I might be pushing the limits with strain on the chimney, but usually another 5-10 minutes heating up rewards me with a lightoff to 1100 in under a minute.
You are definitely on the right track about moisture content wit large splits if you had one that just never burned (wow thats a first Ive heard of).... I got a stormed downed b locust 2 years ago which is supposed to dry fast so I split it big - like 8" splits. After one full summer the moisture was only down to 30% !
