Nice setup H²...pretty. Elegant choice of stove and flooring
JMNSHO.
Now a word from the Stove Consultant ( PM me for the address to send the Laphroaig
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1. Get one of those iron log racks ( or make one ). Put it on a rubber/vinyl boot tray to catch the debris ( your SWMBO will love you even more ).
Since that pic, I put together a 2'x2' rack using one of those plastic things that you put 2x4 lumber in. The wrought iron rack was $180
2. Looks like single wall pipe ? That 45 elbow is a creosote catcher. Try to do an open ash door fire 1X/day, watching the top thermometer to not get much over 500 F. You can get double wall telescoping stovepipe that has a 6" clearance to combustibles.
It is the double wall pipe and I usually get it up to about 475 before reeling it back in.
3. Getting the all night burn without loading 'til morning is not difficult with the Oslo. Use larger splits or logs for the night load, give it time to catch slightly, then drop the air to the lowest left position. You'll usually have some starting coals first thing in the morning.
I have a bunch of nice big oak splits for next year, this year I'm just kinda winging it.
Success.