Okay, so it only took me 9 years to figure this out. Some of you are familiar with my broken record complaints about short burn times, stove not getting hot enough, blah blah blah. I had toyed with the idea of adding a damper several times, but always talked myself back out of it for one reason or another. This year, I decided it was worth trying out for the $9 that it cost. I loaded my stove up, got the pipe temp up to about 400, closed the damper about half way, did the same with the air and proceeded to get much warmer soapstone and about 3 hour longer burn time. Why didn't I do this sooner??? Sometimes the fixes really are that easy.