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Originally Posted by Heaven
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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
I almost never use kindling. I load my stove with standard splits towards the back and small ones in front and use 1/8 of a Super Cedar in between a couple splits but with space above—air control totally open and the door cracked a bit for a few minutes.
The Super Cedar gets the draft going and, once the flame is up, I close the door and wait to reach ~300° on my stovetop thermometer before shutting the air down 1/2 and then, eventually, to 2/3. Unless I need a very extended burn, I never shut it all the way.
I season my wood long enough that, unless the outside and inside temps are close—resulting in a weaker initial draft—I don't need kindling.
Some sweet pics—lookit those secondaries, baby!
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Will you marry me?
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Yes, certainly he will. Be forewarned that other than the 12-cent fires he is fairly high maintenance. Also make sure you're comfortable with the symmetry of his wood pile. It could be difficult to compete with.