Hello all. I'm a woodstove newbie. I bought this small Century stove at Lowes when they first stocked them in August in anticipation of a bad heating oil season. I'm glad I did, but now I wish I had bought another cord of wood for this winter with my last oil delivery at $3.15 a gallon.
Anyway I don't think I have gotten the hang of getting a good fire started with this stove. It seems like I have to burn through 2 or 3 logs with the door cracked open before the fire will get going enough to continue to burn well with the door closed completely. If I just try to start it with the door closed, even with the air control fully open, chances are it will die out. It seems like there is not enough air inside the firebox for a fire to really get going. But it seems like I am wasting a lot of wood in the beginning burning with the door cracked open.
Am I doing something wrong? Once the fire is going, this stove burns really nice, and I love not hearing my oil boiler coming on every 15 minutes.
Thanks.
Anyway I don't think I have gotten the hang of getting a good fire started with this stove. It seems like I have to burn through 2 or 3 logs with the door cracked open before the fire will get going enough to continue to burn well with the door closed completely. If I just try to start it with the door closed, even with the air control fully open, chances are it will die out. It seems like there is not enough air inside the firebox for a fire to really get going. But it seems like I am wasting a lot of wood in the beginning burning with the door cracked open.
Am I doing something wrong? Once the fire is going, this stove burns really nice, and I love not hearing my oil boiler coming on every 15 minutes.
Thanks.