I would like to keep my stove going but it gets too hot here during the day and we need the stove at night. So I need to start fires every day and that PITA. Mid to high 40's during the day and mid 20's in the evening.
Hurricane said:I would like to keep my stove going but it gets too hot here during the day and we need the stove at night. So I need to start fires every day and that PITA. Mid to high 40's during the day and mid 20's in the evening.
Backwoods Savage said:According to weather records, this week we are in now is on average the coldest week of the year. Next week we start going up, albeit very slowly. I have noticed that the days are getting longer once again. That for sure seems good.
Knowing this is on average the coldest part of winter, everyone should be able to judge a little better on how much more wood they will burn this year. However, do realize that you will burn more wood in March than you will in October; lots more.
So get out there an measure your wood piles! Or order more wood to be delivered.
BrowningBAR said:Cant wait for the Fireview next year. In this weather, I would guess, this is when the 12 hour burns are more easily attainable.
I’ve been able to dial the BK down low enough to just cruise 24/7, one load per day. God I love this stove!
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