Uploaded by Tossdart on May 18, 2009
Part two of Tossdart starting fire in my Regency.
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Ya out here they drop off brooks poplar & Northwests. The parks board always get them but some are 2ft diameter.
Tossdart 2 years ago
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thanks for the info, i think im gonna get a wood stove, they are so mutch more fun to look at rather then a little flame in a pellet stove. Im just gonna drive up and down the road and pick up whatever branches i can find that are left on the side of the road.
SomthingnotRight 2 years ago
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I'm not sure actually. I'm not a stove expert so to speak but an expert at how to live in my bush. This video is to help people to understand that whether in the bush or stove using a tipi or criss cross method of fire starting is the best method. As I understand pellet stoves need a fan! Bad news in a blackout & -42 C! I get most of my wood from the garbage dump or building sites that will be burned providing nothing but pollution. Pellets need be bought primarily. I recommend convection
Tossdart 2 years ago
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thats a cool stove. Im in the market lookin for an insert stove and my question is witch stove puts out the most heat, a wood stove, or a pellet stove?
SomthingnotRight 2 years ago
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It was 9 years ago I bought when I built my house. I believe it was $1400 & chiminey was part of building costs. It is going right now actually, nothing takes chill off like puffing billy lol. Just remember to have some air flow into home. Mine has a pipe leads in from outside that feeds draft, still I like a few windows open If we get a flu in house we can open windows thinning virus load in air & not worry about gas bill. This way prevents spead to others a bit.
Tossdart 2 years ago
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excelent video, 5 stars, how much cost the stove???
Mielushaun 2 years ago
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I got the same stove (without the fancy gold door). Good burner! Except my glass gets dirtier - yours is spotless!
doctorfuse007 3 months ago
@doctorfuse007 Allow your fire to burn hot & not to big of wood, vent open for 15 minutes or even one load. This will burn residue off glass. It also is important to do this each time you burn to keep chimney clean of creosote.
Tossdart 3 months ago
try top down fire so you dont have to reload smothering your fire ! IT really works
40markava 5 months ago
@40markava Does my fire really look smothered to you? I lived in the bush almost all of my life. By bush I mean bush, so this means on the way to outhouse you meet griz.
Tossdart 5 months ago