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Top down fire
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<blockquote data-quote="bore_pig" data-source="post: 1180754" data-attributes="member: 20845"><p><strong>Just let me know if I'm butting in on a conversation.</strong></p><p></p><p>Are we talking about the same thing? I rake my coals east and west when reloading. When I rake the coals to the east, I pull ash from the west. And vice versa. When I'm done pulling ash, I put in a log, and push coals against it. Then I finish loading the stove. Sounds like the same thing. I've never heard it called a top down fire though. I've only heard that name used when talking about <u>lighting</u> a fire. Kindling on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bore_pig, post: 1180754, member: 20845"] [b]Just let me know if I'm butting in on a conversation.[/b] Are we talking about the same thing? I rake my coals east and west when reloading. When I rake the coals to the east, I pull ash from the west. And vice versa. When I'm done pulling ash, I put in a log, and push coals against it. Then I finish loading the stove. Sounds like the same thing. I've never heard it called a top down fire though. I've only heard that name used when talking about [U]lighting[/U] a fire. Kindling on top. [/QUOTE]
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