Ok, so last night we went out for dinner, came home and I loaded up the stove fully with oak for the overnite burn! I was beat and went to bed as I had a responsible family member volunteer to turn down the stove air fully in half an hour. So this morning I got the report - all was well, stove turned down fully at 625 stovetop last night.
This morning, house seemed chilly, very very few coals. I went to reload and when I went to open the air - I found the reason - the lever was slid all the way till it stops to the LEFT (first time operating since last year). So long story short, we burned thru a FULL load of medium to large splits of dry oak, with the air fully open!!
What should my concerns be (besides not doing that again)?? What temps did I prob hit?? Cant see any visible cracks.
Thanks
This morning, house seemed chilly, very very few coals. I went to reload and when I went to open the air - I found the reason - the lever was slid all the way till it stops to the LEFT (first time operating since last year). So long story short, we burned thru a FULL load of medium to large splits of dry oak, with the air fully open!!
What should my concerns be (besides not doing that again)?? What temps did I prob hit?? Cant see any visible cracks.
Thanks
I pulled out the baffle, all the bricks, vacuumed it out. I couldnt see any signs of cracks or warpage. New baffle gasket, and put er back together. Then I did the dollar bill test. It was very tight (would have ripped the dollar) across the top and on both sides. Now on the bottom, I could pull the dolar out easily but it still had a little drag to it. It was the same way all the way across the bottom. So, I think I am good to go!! When I get home from work, its geting fired back up! Thanks all for your help!