kenny chaos said:I won't even ask about the bullet casing on the floor.
I think they do things a little bit different in Mish than in Kenny Land.
With 12 feet of fire box she will never be a Diva, but she works.
I think by lining the box she will get a little better burn. It looks like quite a bit of heat is lost in that bottom 10 inches that could be used to cook the wood. That little band of creosote somebody mentioned is evidence of what I'm talking about. If we can keep the internal temp hotter I think that even that dab of brown stuff near the secondary tubes will even disappear.
The fact that the stack is clean is siginificant but I wonder if there is not a bit of creosote formation between the 2-inch heat exchanger tubes and the stove top. Given the arrangement of items on top of the unit, I don't think stove top temps reach 400 degrees very often. That says a lot for the effectivness of the pipe heat exchanger but leaves some cool surfaces for the creosote to form.
For a shop stove, I like it. Just be safe with her.