woodchuck357
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If you are getting secondary burn and making a big bed of coals, you're starving your fire of oxygen.
I wouldn't go so far as to say the fire is starved for air but if draft air is allowed to pass over the bed of coals said coals will melt right down to ashes.Doesen't take but 30 or 40 minutes either.Been that way since man discovered fire and started building fires on the ground.If you are getting secondary burn and making a big bed of coals, you're starving your fire of oxygen.
I'm just waiting for spider to blow a gasket. ...Magic??
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Likely be a long wait for ya'... I ain't the emotional type.I'm just waiting for spider to blow a gasket.
OK... maybe... but more heat from half the wood is still way out there in left field.Is it possible that the secondary burn chamber in my stove creates more BTU's? ... Not all "elitist" stoves are created equal.
That being said, not all "old stoves" are created equal either and it's very possible that my old stove was not a good performer.
You don't have to... it ain't about you Del_, get over it.I don't buy into the term "elitist stoves".
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