How Do You Operate A Wood Stove?
Wood stoves are often beautiful to look at, as well as serviceable for heating and cooking. They need a whole different touch than a stove or a fireplace would, but the pleasure you get from them is well worth the effort. Enjoying your wood stove is all about knowing how to use it. Get the proper type and size of wood. For the maximum heating capability of your wood stove, always use wood that has been seasoned for 6 to 12 months. You want to make sure to keep the wood dry or to let it dry thoroughly before burning it. It helps to have a closed container that you can keep some of the wood in, so you always have some that’s dry and ready to burn. Use hardwoods when you want the fire to burn slowly and for a long time as when you are using the stove to heat a cold house. Use a softer wood if you only want to enjoy the fire for a few hours. Common hardwoods include Redwood, Beech, Ask, Elm, Sycamore, Birch and Walnut. Softer woods include Pine, Fir and Cedar. Soft woods usually come from