Since we were getting into the 40's today I reloaded with Cherry and Red Oak at 7am to burn off the morning chill and see how the day warmed up to decide what to do later. Once the heat cycle peaked and started it's decline closed down the dampers almost completely and it was just the right amount of heat for the rest of the day.
Around 4pm I checked to see what kind of coals I had and decide what was needed to get it fired up. There was enough to get it going again with kindling but not near cold enough to load with cherry or oak so for the first time I pulled some red cedar and gave it a shot.
I was amazed how quickly the big splits responded to the small amount of coals. I was able to get 4 good hours of just the right amount of heat. Looks like it will be a great shoulder season wood for me...if I can find more !
Around 4pm I checked to see what kind of coals I had and decide what was needed to get it fired up. There was enough to get it going again with kindling but not near cold enough to load with cherry or oak so for the first time I pulled some red cedar and gave it a shot.
I was amazed how quickly the big splits responded to the small amount of coals. I was able to get 4 good hours of just the right amount of heat. Looks like it will be a great shoulder season wood for me...if I can find more !