It is not for me highbeam I know that it is for someone reading this who doesn't know better and after reading that thinks that no matter what they do there is no way that their bk could over fire. So yes use your brakes but you should also make sure that your brakes work before driving.
No if you did that to those stove you do not know how to run them I am sorry. It would take serious abuse to do that to either of those stoves. And the damage you describe would not have taken place with one incident. The stove had to have shown signs of damage but you just kept running it regardless. Which doesn't tell me you are one to make sure the stove is in good repair before using it.
Sir ,if you research some ancient postings you will find quadrafire had problems with stoves cracking,which by the way prompted me to check mine and wallah,mine was cracked.There are even pictures posted here from other posters. Now as for the Buck,mine was never run any hotter nor colder than my other stoves and failed,the factory rep of Buck had never seen it so he says,but nevertheless the stove less than two months old failed miserably,Buck in fairness to them provided a 100% refund to me as
It is not for me highbeam I know that it is for someone reading this who doesn't know better and after reading that thinks that no matter what they do there is no way that their bk could over fire. So yes use your brakes but you should also make sure that your brakes work before driving.
No if you did that to those stove you do not know how to run them I am sorry. It would take serious abuse to do that to either of those stoves. And the damage you describe would not have taken place with one incident. The stove had to have shown signs of damage but you just kept running it regardless. Which doesn't tell me you are one to make sure the stove is in good repair before using it.
Let's clarify something ,on this site some time ago several posted about their defective Quadrafire stoves ,sides splitting. this was when i owned a 5700 step top,lo and behold mine split on both sides. Now i've never done more or less when burning my BK's and no damage whatsoever. Pictures of Quadrafire stoves with their split sides were posted here. My defect was not operator induced period.Quadrafire gave me a full refund.I then unfortunately bought a Buck 94 their biggest stove they made ,in three months of brutal winter weather it warped on both sides ,the Buck rep verified it was not an operator error,and in fairness to them, I received a full refund. I took that money and headed to a BK dealer somewhat hesitant of a catalytic stove. Well I've never looked back and i run the BK's no differently then i did the two other brands, dry wood ,set it according to mfgers specs and move on.Operator error was not a part of my misfortune with the two other brands.While not proclaiming to be an expert common sense is a virtue i've inherited being in law enforcement nineteen years.So in this case sir you have erred in your assumption,stuff happens that sometimes cannot be explained or understood .Just saying. IE Trump is president,glad he is,but the odds were against him ten fold.