- Oct 3, 2007
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I read this over on The Arborist in their wood heating forum:
Anybody with a 28-3500 burn like this? I know the underfire control isn't open much, but it makes me a little nervous to leave it open at all overnight with the overfire air at halfway too. I would save some serious hardwood for burns like these (locust/oak)-maybe I should try it on a weekend and see if I can get an eight hour burn during the day first?
about 10 or so at night i traditonaly load 3 medium size (for example a 7 inch round x 22-24 inches )in a row on top of a nice thick 2 inch or so bed of coals that accumulated let that burn for 10miuntes so its dry and charred on outside then a get a large bucked in half cherry log approx 15 inches wide 24 inches long (yes i know its big) and place it bark roundish side down ontop of the 3 smaller splits so the flat part of the halved cherry is close up against the baffle now i let that burn with dampers open just a few minutes till its slightly charred and warmed up good ..then i slide the upper damper over to half so its in middle and i then stick a penny against lower screw damper till it screws in and holds the penny against the ash door i then unscrew justa tad to let the penny drop out ,now its ready to rock,..see the splits burn for maybe 2 -2.5 hours slowly drop the cherry down onto the coalbed then the cherry bark underside protects and acts as a insulator for a while too till the fire slowly consumes the cherry dow nto a smallish glowing slab in morning around 7-8 hours later ,this seems to work really well for me and provides just enough air to draw a good steady slow burnrate ,try it and report back
Anybody with a 28-3500 burn like this? I know the underfire control isn't open much, but it makes me a little nervous to leave it open at all overnight with the overfire air at halfway too. I would save some serious hardwood for burns like these (locust/oak)-maybe I should try it on a weekend and see if I can get an eight hour burn during the day first?