Hi All:
So my new US steel woodstove is burning great. I love being able to heat up the house so much quicker. However now that I’m on about my 10th burn, when I get up to temp (380-400) I’m getting a “tink, tink, tink” noise that sounds like it is coming from The stove (not the flue pipe). This model (Federalist I believe, 2,000sq. Feet) has the wool pad and 4 metal air tubes in the top. The sound appears to go away below 350 / or when I damper down after a bit. Any ideas? Is it stil breaking in? I’ve already poked at least one of the tubes with a log inadvertently more than once. Still, they look to all be solidly in place- but are already totally black.
*I juts started a fire from warm Coals from
Earlier today so it’s not like I was starting it from cold as the stove was still warm……Thoughts?
So my new US steel woodstove is burning great. I love being able to heat up the house so much quicker. However now that I’m on about my 10th burn, when I get up to temp (380-400) I’m getting a “tink, tink, tink” noise that sounds like it is coming from The stove (not the flue pipe). This model (Federalist I believe, 2,000sq. Feet) has the wool pad and 4 metal air tubes in the top. The sound appears to go away below 350 / or when I damper down after a bit. Any ideas? Is it stil breaking in? I’ve already poked at least one of the tubes with a log inadvertently more than once. Still, they look to all be solidly in place- but are already totally black.
*I juts started a fire from warm Coals from
Earlier today so it’s not like I was starting it from cold as the stove was still warm……Thoughts?