This is Hearth.com after all....

  • Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment.

    We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

    We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and SAFE use of all fuels, whether renewable or fossil.

Wisco Shepherd

Minister of Fire
Oct 25, 2023
615
Cady, WI
Show me your full "battle station" boilers, furnaces, stoves whatever. Lots of very meaty threads lately let's keep this one light and show off our little corners of paradise. Here's the kuma with a full rack and kindling bucket.
[Hearth.com] This is Hearth.com after all....
 
[Hearth.com] This is Hearth.com after all....
My big blue rock with dry kindling for if my wife needs to start one cold. I just grab some sticks outside with the first bag of wood.

1/2 a super cedar will set about anything on fire.

Wisco, do you love your concrete floors as much as we do?
 
View attachment 334015
My big blue rock with dry kindling for if my wife needs to start one cold. I just grab some sticks outside with the first bag of wood.

1/2 a super cedar will set about anything on fire.

Wisco, do you love your concrete floors as much as we do?
Yes big fan especially with how many dogs we have. I have in floor heating as well seems silly not to install it even though we heat with wood but I might start using it more in the shoulder seasons. We have a heat pump but I feel like the floors would be more efficient.
 
  • Like
Reactions: all night moe
Love the old crosscut saw!
 
Here’s my FPX Apex42 in the house. And my Jotul Oslo in the garage. The Jotul gets used almost everyday.
Funny how that pic makes the oslo look so small.
 
That’s a massive beagle! Makes my little guy look like a baby😂 I bet he’s loving that heat
 
(Running all the way at the end of a burn, near dropping out of the cat active range, so temps are low.)

Pardon the analog thermocouple; looks ugly this way but it gets me data, nice to check things based on tiny differences in burning.
[Hearth.com] This is Hearth.com after all....