so think long and hard before replacing versus repairingYou already saw bocefus78's 30k foot view. Here's a few more:
What does the EPA regulation mean to me? | US Stove Company
You may have heard on the news about the new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines related to wood stoves for use in the home heating. But what exactly does this mean — and how will this…www.usstove.com
2020 EPA Regulations For Wood Stoves: What Do They Mean For You? - Cookstove Community
EPA regulations for wood stoves have changed in recent years, with the latest update in May 2020. What do these EPA regulations mean for wood stove owners?cookstoves.net
This one is a real gem!
Wood Burning Stoves Must Be Regulated Now
New research adds to the bad news about wood smoke. From lung disease to anxiety, burning wood creates pollution that affects entire neighborhoods.www.greenbuildermedia.com
Thought this was interesting.
Rural King Bar oil is really good oil according to his tests.
All I ever use is regular SAE 30W oil, but I'm not a serious user like most of you guys.All I run is the rk brand bar oil ..
I'll do that in a pinch but it really slings off. I think I'm using Lucas right now.All I ever use is regular SAE 30W oil, but I'm not a serious user like most of you guys.
About all I use is my old oil saved from oil changes for bar lube.All I ever use is regular SAE 30W oil, but I'm not a serious user like most of you guys.
Yes, should be now. We went out Saturday to check on the cabin, the ground was still soft then but these temps will remedy that for sure.The ground should be nice and hard for you guys now!!!
It's sounding more and more tempting for me to add one. The heat pump alone will keep up until 10‐15° or so, then the auxiliary electric heat has to kick in...Wow went from 80 in here hating the stove sweating with windows open…. To having a roaring fire in it 24/7 and it barely keeping up lol
CG, I was thinking about your question earlier concerning mounting a cleanout of sorts just above your stove for access to the top area of the oven that clogged up on you.Wow went from 80 in here hating the stove sweating with windows open…. To having a roaring fire in it 24/7 and it barely keeping up lol
Yep that is exactly what I need but what could cover the clean out part is that a cap in the pic?CG, I was thinking about your question earlier concerning mounting a cleanout of sorts just above your stove for access to the top area of the oven that clogged up on you.
Would you be able to get any needed inspecting/cleaning done with a simple tee mounted on top of the stove ?
Like one of these....Chimney pipe tee
Another, perhaps less elegant option is a section of telescoping stove pipe. You'll still have to unscrew it from the top of the stove, but you could do so and prop it up out of the way to give you the clearance you need for cleaning.Yep that is exactly what I need but what could cover the clean out part is that a cap in the pic?