Good nothing morning, #nostriches!

Today I'm going to write about some lessons I've learned about running a wood stove over the last few months.

1. The first fire of the kicking morning is not about warming yourself up. It is about warming up your chimney/flue. This is essential for a good draft, especially in colder weather. The temperature differential in the flue vs. Out of the flue creates the pressure differential that drives the whole system.

2. I use more kindling than most to get the fire going quickly and I I have learned to arrange the wood and coals so that most of the time, I don't need anything else to get the fire really going, especially with the mind to get the secondary air system heated up as quickly as possible in order to ensure the stove heats up into its best efficiency range as quickly as possible. Thus, I use less wood overall to achieve this.

3. Running your wood stove takes time to fiddle and learn. I read a bunch. I experimented. My dad never did that and has been loosing out on a lot of heat over the years because he didn't take the time to understand modern wood stoves and how they are supposed to be run.

4. Different types of wood need vastly different airflow rates to burn optimally, and this affects the temperature that is optimal for the that type of wood. Don't be afraid to run things hotter that the generic indicators may suggest, as long as you aren't hearing the stove up past the recommendations from the manufacturer.

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I'm sipping tea before I head out to the fiat mine again. (Walmart, until my second fiat mining job starts next month.)

Have a good day, all!

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GM (again).

Very cool. I sometimes wish it were colder where I live so that I could enjoy something like that. I love slowly figuring out and fine tuning little things in life like that. Thanks for sharing :)

GM☕️☀️🙂

Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge. It’s greatly appreciated.

You're very welcome. I rather enjoy spreading knowledge I've gained from fiddling with things.

I try do do the same in my everyday life. Spreading information is fun.

Have a great day Beaver 🦫🤘

GM

What stove is that? Looks great!

Osburn 2000. Love it. I’m trying hickory the last couple months

DID YOU NEED TO START FRESH EVERY MORNING OR WERE THERE EMBERS?

THX FOR SHARING BEAVE, GM

Good information. Thanks for sharing. I wish we had a wood stove. Especially when it’s 3 degrees out, like now.

Good morning

Stay sovereign

Godspeed

My brother put in a modern wood stove in his cabin, and once roaring, dialed low— it could heat the whole cabin for a couple days. The thing is a beauty.

Good to have a stove expert here 💪🏽⚡️

GM! Wood heat is wonderful. Thanks for sharing

tea is a slippery slope back to the #coffeechain 🚀☕

Have a great day 🫂

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What kind of stove is that? Looks great!

It's a Plamen Tara ... small size fits well in a tiny house, very efficient also.

Good stuff... I love my wood stove! It runs nonstop all winter. It won't be long until the splitting and stacking starts again!