1- Getting a couple of years ahead on wood.
2- Buying a larger stove rather than a smaller one. (Can always build a smaller fire in a large firebox but you can't build a larger fire in a small firebox.)
3- Wood stacking techniques.
4- Stove toys can be expensive - IR thermometers - moisture meters - splitters etc....
5- The benefits of a good pair of long hearth gloves.
6- Ashes to clean the glass although Adios P. has other methods for glass cleaning that are 'X' rated. :bug:
7- That I am not alone in my passion for burning wood as a means of keeping warm.
2- Buying a larger stove rather than a smaller one. (Can always build a smaller fire in a large firebox but you can't build a larger fire in a small firebox.)
3- Wood stacking techniques.
4- Stove toys can be expensive - IR thermometers - moisture meters - splitters etc....
5- The benefits of a good pair of long hearth gloves.
6- Ashes to clean the glass although Adios P. has other methods for glass cleaning that are 'X' rated. :bug:
7- That I am not alone in my passion for burning wood as a means of keeping warm.