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Turbo-Quad said:So you havent been doing any daily cleaning at all?
SmokeyTheBear said:Turbo-Quad said:So you havent been doing any daily cleaning at all?
Contest rules didn't allow the stove to be opened, except for the hopper.
Xena said:SmokeyTheBear said:Turbo-Quad said:So you havent been doing any daily cleaning at all?
Contest rules didn't allow the stove to be opened, except for the hopper.
So what was the prize and how many entered the contest?
krooser said:I never thought I'd see the day where Pete would post a photo of his ash on this forum....
imacman said:Thanks Jay. Yes, it WAS quite a project.......not something I want to do again anytime soon.
Any way to calculate the ash % from the amount of bags and amount in the pail?
j-takeman said:imacman said:Thanks Jay. Yes, it WAS quite a project.......not something I want to do again anytime soon.
Any way to calculate the ash % from the amount of bags and amount in the pail?
If you can weight it, I can figure it out for you.
The Radiator said:That's some fine burning there. You have that stove dialed in. Your paint job on the bricks looks like its holding up well.
86 toy said:seing how reliable that stove is makes me want to go and traid up my pdvc for a 10-cpm.. my englander would be lucky to make it a day without opening the door
imacman said:86 toy said:seing how reliable that stove is makes me want to go and traid up my pdvc for a 10-cpm.. my englander would be lucky to make it a day without opening the door
Remember though, your stove:
1. Doesn't have an ash pan
2. Doesn't have the stirrer
Both of those make the CPM easy to run for long periods w/o cleaning the burnpot, etc.
Another good stove they make (if you don't want the Multi-fuel adjustability that the 10-cpm has), is their Evolution pellet stove....have heard good things about that too, and it's their latest single auger design, w/ an ash pan too.
www.englanderstoves.com/25-ep_i.html
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