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<blockquote data-quote="FLHX Storm" data-source="post: 4011551" data-attributes="member: 90752"><p>It is possible the type of wood your burning.</p><p></p><p>When I want a good hot fire, I will stick in some well seasoned pine. I've had my stove reach 725 degrees without issue. If the 600 degree temperature is a concern, just damp it down. Don't open the door! That will cause any soot in your chimney to blow out the top and go all over everything. At least that is what happened when I did it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLHX Storm, post: 4011551, member: 90752"] It is possible the type of wood your burning. When I want a good hot fire, I will stick in some well seasoned pine. I've had my stove reach 725 degrees without issue. If the 600 degree temperature is a concern, just damp it down. Don't open the door! That will cause any soot in your chimney to blow out the top and go all over everything. At least that is what happened when I did it! [/QUOTE]
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