Is there any long-term advantage or disadvantage to one or the other?
I talked to an engineer at a manufacturer who doesn't make rear vents. He said it's a difficult engineering problem and they don't do it. Don't know for sure what he meant, and that was AFTER I asked him why and he "answered"! I got the impression he didn't think they were safe.
Can anybody shed some light on this? I see top and rear vents on lots of what look like good quality stoves. Can't believe they wouldn't be safe. Just trying to make sense of all this.
Gracias!
--no stove
--no maul
--no splitter
--no saw
. . . yet!
But lots of DRY wood!
I talked to an engineer at a manufacturer who doesn't make rear vents. He said it's a difficult engineering problem and they don't do it. Don't know for sure what he meant, and that was AFTER I asked him why and he "answered"! I got the impression he didn't think they were safe.
Can anybody shed some light on this? I see top and rear vents on lots of what look like good quality stoves. Can't believe they wouldn't be safe. Just trying to make sense of all this.
Gracias!
--no stove
--no maul
--no splitter
--no saw
. . . yet!
But lots of DRY wood!