Carlv123
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Did you buy that damper or make it? I'm having the same issue and that looks like it would help
Did you play around with a top-down start? Put a couple of splits of faster-burning wood under your big pieces to keep it burning hotter at the end of the burn, and put kindling in the center/top with a firestarter like a SuperCedar chunk to get the stove up to temp. You can even put in a couple more medium splits in the center and burn those in, when the stove is up to temp and you are getting close to closing the bypass.As far as reloads and trying to achieve a more even/ complete burn, If it’s north to south, I pull the coals to the sides of the firebox, and put my biggest pieces on those, smaller stuff in the middle and on top. Conversely if it’s east to west, 70 percent coals in the back, 30 percent up front, and big pieces in the front.
Did you buy that damper or make it? I'm having the same issue and that looks like it would help
Yeah, I was about to get a come along, but a skidding winch on my tractor is super safe and easy! Pretty much every tree I try to cut gets hung up.I have several that fell and hung on their own, and maybe using that "come-along" as they call it here, would be safer than trying to cut them, which scares the heck outta me.
What causes a cat to fail?
And why 3 years? Some people run their cat for like 10 years
How old is the stove now?How is everyones catalytic combustor housing holding up? Mine is sagging pretty good. I tried to find a part # for it in the manual but it doesn't show one. Certainly this is a replaceable part, right? Im sure most don't see the extreme use that I put mine through but I thought it would last longer than this. I keep mine running hot, usually with the intake open nearly halfway. With my draft that gets things hot. Of course for overnight burns I close it down all the way and still have a flame going in the morning usually.
Put it in October of last year 2018. I noticed it started warping after a month or two. I tried to convince myself it wouldn't get any worse.How old is the stove now?
Can you just bend it back to square?
A man after my own heart. I've never called in a cat warranty; From what I've seen, they have functioned as the should, for their expected life span.Thanks for the offer Jason but I don't feel this is warranty. Im heating the great outdoors, indoor. Somewhere between 6000-8500 sq ft log cabin with 30 ft ceilings. 1000+ sq ft of windows. Id put this insert up against any other comparable sized unit out there. It throws some serious heat.
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