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<blockquote data-quote="Mange" data-source="post: 248183" data-attributes="member: 4593"><p>All wood furnests smoke in the beginning, till the temps are right.</p><p>My furnest has a ceramic tube that gets hot very quick. it pulls down the fire and burn it completely.When burning correct the flames should be bright and slightly blue. </p><p>Smoke temp after furnest 250-300c. Not more.</p><p>To high temp then furnest is too slow picking up the heat.</p><p>To low, not correct temps and there will be smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mange, post: 248183, member: 4593"] All wood furnests smoke in the beginning, till the temps are right. My furnest has a ceramic tube that gets hot very quick. it pulls down the fire and burn it completely.When burning correct the flames should be bright and slightly blue. Smoke temp after furnest 250-300c. Not more. To high temp then furnest is too slow picking up the heat. To low, not correct temps and there will be smoke. [/QUOTE]
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