Joe in MI said:Can you seriously burn that much wood in a Summit all at once? I've never seen a new stove operated - my parents have an old steel wood stove from the early 80s - if they put that much wood in the stove I'm pretty sure it would go supernova.
BrotherBart said:It is 0 in that "C" stuff right now here and the big boy is loaded and cranking. What temp do you keep that house at that you are blowing off lighting that sucker till tomorrow?
Jimbob said:BrotherBart said:It is 0 in that "C" stuff right now here and the big boy is loaded and cranking. What temp do you keep that house at that you are blowing off lighting that sucker till tomorrow?
68-70 but if it drops to 66 by morning it's not the end of the world. I could light it tonight, but we're headed out to a social right now.
BrotherBart said:If he laid a load like that on top of hot coals you would be able to see the glow clear to your house.
Jimbob said:I light those and hope for the best, sometime she goes, sometimes she don't.
jocam said:This thread is hilarious. Reminds me, I was in Colorado skiing last week. It was -40 C or F, take your pick. I was wondering why there was no one on the slopes at Steamboat. People from Winnipeg have no concept of warm because its always cold there (No offense to the thread starter).
PapaDave said:Well, I know the summit's a good sized stove, but how big are those splits?
I only put 8 splits in mine last night before bed, but they were all about 4x6-7".
Oops, I think 1 was a 4 " round. :lol:
So, it's morning.............
PapaDave said:So, it's morning.............
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