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Shaver steaming and water level solution...
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<blockquote data-quote="John D" data-source="post: 1371603" data-attributes="member: 29803"><p>Mine's burning much better now also,a bed of coals,a few weeks to learn the traits of the stove,much better wood,and the mods that fletcher a dlav did all combined to make the OWB perform 100% better than before.The ranco stat and blower mods,along with insulating the bottom,and back made all the difference in thw world.My Shaver easily keeps up on nights well below zero,and im getting burn times of 12-16 hrs even on zero degree nights,and longer on warmer nights.I still go out at least 2x a day,and whenever im in the back yard,ill move the coals around to even things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John D, post: 1371603, member: 29803"] Mine's burning much better now also,a bed of coals,a few weeks to learn the traits of the stove,much better wood,and the mods that fletcher a dlav did all combined to make the OWB perform 100% better than before.The ranco stat and blower mods,along with insulating the bottom,and back made all the difference in thw world.My Shaver easily keeps up on nights well below zero,and im getting burn times of 12-16 hrs even on zero degree nights,and longer on warmer nights.I still go out at least 2x a day,and whenever im in the back yard,ill move the coals around to even things out. [/QUOTE]
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