I've developed some techniques with my stove (Napoleon 1400) and various available wood (pinon, oak, black locust, pine, and in an absolute pinch... cottonwood), but wanted to ask of this saged and energetic group opinions on a couple of things.
Direction of splits in a stove. I have a front loader. Air wash keeps the glass fairly clean. I've seen some discussion on north/south vs east/west log placement. What do ya'll's do with your particular stoves? On a front loader, do you go left to right, or front to back for instance?
Also, have you developed techniques for minimizing ash buildup?
I've been developing some techniques to deal with both things, and other elements like starting up, getting to a bed of coals, and sustaining a long burn (I can maintain a toasty house when it is 0 degrees out for 6-8 hours easily on a single load for instance), but am really interested to hear how other folks manage their stoves, wood and experience. Especially the two question above.
Tx... this is a great site to gather, kick back, and learn...
drhiii
Direction of splits in a stove. I have a front loader. Air wash keeps the glass fairly clean. I've seen some discussion on north/south vs east/west log placement. What do ya'll's do with your particular stoves? On a front loader, do you go left to right, or front to back for instance?
Also, have you developed techniques for minimizing ash buildup?
I've been developing some techniques to deal with both things, and other elements like starting up, getting to a bed of coals, and sustaining a long burn (I can maintain a toasty house when it is 0 degrees out for 6-8 hours easily on a single load for instance), but am really interested to hear how other folks manage their stoves, wood and experience. Especially the two question above.
Tx... this is a great site to gather, kick back, and learn...
drhiii