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Temps are finally dropping. This is the coolest morning we've had since spring. It was time to burn up the mound of pistachio shells that had been accumulating since then. I put on a couple 5" splits, separated about 4" with 1/8th SuperCedar on the shells in between, then some kindling criss-crossed over the SC. Fired that up and in about 5 minutes had a nice starter fire. I then put one 4" fir split diagonally across the center of the flame and let that go with air open for about 7 minutes. The fire was burning robustly as I turned down the air to about 25%. Secondaries started right up. The stove started cruising at 450F, now up to 525F with a good clean burn. T
All in all a pretty uneventful start to the season. There's just a little whiff of dust burning off. This has to be one of the easiest season starts I have experienced. Dry wood rules.
Temps are finally dropping. This is the coolest morning we've had since spring. It was time to burn up the mound of pistachio shells that had been accumulating since then. I put on a couple 5" splits, separated about 4" with 1/8th SuperCedar on the shells in between, then some kindling criss-crossed over the SC. Fired that up and in about 5 minutes had a nice starter fire. I then put one 4" fir split diagonally across the center of the flame and let that go with air open for about 7 minutes. The fire was burning robustly as I turned down the air to about 25%. Secondaries started right up. The stove started cruising at 450F, now up to 525F with a good clean burn. TAll in all a pretty uneventful start to the season. There's just a little whiff of dust burning off. This has to be one of the easiest season starts I have experienced. Dry wood rules.