Make the little V out of aluminum foil to put on the "right " side of the stove top thermometer needle. This wll show you how hot the stove got while you were away, or during overnight burn .
BrotherBart said:That or in a N/S loader putting two splits about an inch or two apart in the center loaded N/S, a piece of Super Cedar between them and angling a split over the valley in the middle. Light and relax for the show.
BeGreen said:BrotherBart said:That or in a N/S loader putting two splits about an inch or two apart in the center loaded N/S, a piece of Super Cedar between them and angling a split over the valley in the middle. Light and relax for the show.
Bingo. Ironically I first tried this in the E/W loading Castine. I just used some shorter splits and chunk wood I had available. In the T6 it is almost silly easy. My wife thinks it's magic. Works even with just newspaper and no SuperCedar.
BeGreen said:Starting fires with the tunnel of love. Starting fires with big splits is child's play now.
Todd said:Getting ahead on wood was the best tip for me. I always use to cut in the early Spring and burn that Fall. Makes a huge difference having 3 year old Oak to burn.
Jags said:BeGreen said:BrotherBart said:That or in a N/S loader putting two splits about an inch or two apart in the center loaded N/S, a piece of Super Cedar between them and angling a split over the valley in the middle. Light and relax for the show.
Bingo. Ironically I first tried this in the E/W loading Castine. I just used some shorter splits and chunk wood I had available. In the T6 it is almost silly easy. My wife thinks it's magic. Works even with just newspaper and no SuperCedar.
WHEW! thats a relief. I thought we might have to put a pg13 rating on this thread.
propane is gas! methane2 butt...kenny chaos said:-Don't use gas to start a fire.
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adrpga498 said:Make the little V out of aluminum foil to put on the "right " side of the stove top thermometer needle. This wll show you how hot the stove got while you were away, or during overnight burn .
kayakkeith said:So whats the deal about blowing cool air at the stove?????
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