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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Home made boiler, new at posting here
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<blockquote data-quote="shelbythedog" data-source="post: 3334608" data-attributes="member: 53038"><p>My stove definitely burns front to back like you describe. But, the plus side of this is when you come back to reload, the wood toward the back of the stove that is less burned gets pulled forward and busted apart with the poker, making the hot coals you need to light off the next load of wood. Just my experience, I understand that everyone's heating needs/routine vary.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, don't worry about partial firebricks. My stove has several, as does my parent's ancient Wood Chuck, none show more wear than the full bricks. </p><p></p><p>Get that stove lit and give us a the full range report, already!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelbythedog, post: 3334608, member: 53038"] My stove definitely burns front to back like you describe. But, the plus side of this is when you come back to reload, the wood toward the back of the stove that is less burned gets pulled forward and busted apart with the poker, making the hot coals you need to light off the next load of wood. Just my experience, I understand that everyone's heating needs/routine vary. Additionally, don't worry about partial firebricks. My stove has several, as does my parent's ancient Wood Chuck, none show more wear than the full bricks. Get that stove lit and give us a the full range report, already! [/QUOTE]
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