Hi everyone. I’ve been lurking and learning, mainly learning, from this forum for almost 3 years now. I thought I would try to contribute something to this awesome site as opposed to just the “taking†I’ve done for the past few years.
Where to start… I found this forum back in 2008 when I was researching stoves for the house we were building at the time (we moved in the Spring of 2009). I found the camaraderie on this forum incredible; it seemed as though everyone on the forum were good, friendly neighbors sharing wisdom and knowledge. I had not seen such an online community before and was immediately taken in by it. We moved from a small 900sqft home we had been in for about 8yrs which was heated w/an old Fisher stove. That was my introduction to wood stoves and burning. My father-in-law “showed me the ropes†of burning and helped me get my first cords of wood. I’ve come to find that his “ropes†were, well, not exactly per this forum’s best practices. Anyway...
Just about everything I know about wood burning I’ve learned from this site—from burning in complete cycles (burn down to coals as opposed to just continually heaping wood into the old Fisher like I did before), to raking coals to the front and the tunnel-o-love, to cleaning my glass w/ash and a wet paper towel, to proper seasoning, moisture meters, to building my wood-shed. ALL of it I owe to this forum--thank YOU!
We have a Quadrafire 7100FP which we use as the primary heat source for our 2900sqft 1 level home. We have forced air-gas as “backupâ€. I specifically had return air ducts placed 1) over the stove in the great room and the other in the family/kitchen vaulted ceiling so I can re-circulate the hot air throughout the house by turning on the HVAC fan. Just built a woodshed this summer after my wife and I got sick of the tarps thing the last 2 Oregon winters—wet, wet, WET
Got it loaded w/~11 cords (9 cords of oak, 2 doug fir). Have begun moving some wood to the back patio staging area. FINALLY ahead a bit and it feels great! Currently burning about 3-4 cord a year.
Well, enough for now. Enjoy the pics and thanks again for the wealth of wisdom. Hope to contribute more moving forward.
Where to start… I found this forum back in 2008 when I was researching stoves for the house we were building at the time (we moved in the Spring of 2009). I found the camaraderie on this forum incredible; it seemed as though everyone on the forum were good, friendly neighbors sharing wisdom and knowledge. I had not seen such an online community before and was immediately taken in by it. We moved from a small 900sqft home we had been in for about 8yrs which was heated w/an old Fisher stove. That was my introduction to wood stoves and burning. My father-in-law “showed me the ropes†of burning and helped me get my first cords of wood. I’ve come to find that his “ropes†were, well, not exactly per this forum’s best practices. Anyway...
Just about everything I know about wood burning I’ve learned from this site—from burning in complete cycles (burn down to coals as opposed to just continually heaping wood into the old Fisher like I did before), to raking coals to the front and the tunnel-o-love, to cleaning my glass w/ash and a wet paper towel, to proper seasoning, moisture meters, to building my wood-shed. ALL of it I owe to this forum--thank YOU!
We have a Quadrafire 7100FP which we use as the primary heat source for our 2900sqft 1 level home. We have forced air-gas as “backupâ€. I specifically had return air ducts placed 1) over the stove in the great room and the other in the family/kitchen vaulted ceiling so I can re-circulate the hot air throughout the house by turning on the HVAC fan. Just built a woodshed this summer after my wife and I got sick of the tarps thing the last 2 Oregon winters—wet, wet, WET

Well, enough for now. Enjoy the pics and thanks again for the wealth of wisdom. Hope to contribute more moving forward.