Today's woodburning stove
Winter's almost on us, the Stihl has had a brushdown and the dancing orange light behind the square glass pane is casting shadows across the room - the dormant cast iron monster, alive again breathing it's red hot breath. Beware Jack Frost beware!
Anyone else cracked their's up then?
Re: Today's woodburning stove
Bought one a couple of months ago which is currently sat there waiting for winter to properly start so it can finally be used. I'm probably one of the few people looking forward to temperatures plunging.
Re: Today's woodburning stove
Quote:
Originally Posted by
L.F.F.
Bought one a couple of months ago which is currently sat there waiting for winter to properly start so it can finally be used. I'm probably one of the few people looking forward to temperatures plunging.
A winter treat awaits you!
Can't beat it when it's free carbon neutral heat.
Re: Today's woodburning stove
I've got a fella looking at my broken boiler tonight. Sounds like I should have nipped over to Accy for a warm up Ady :D
Re: Today's woodburning stove
Yer careful Ady, we will all be knocking at your door :D
Re: Today's woodburning stove
Quote:
Originally Posted by
OneHillWonder
Yer careful Ady, we will all be knocking at your door :D
BYOL* party at Ady's! :thumbup:
*Log, obviously.
Re: Today's woodburning stove
These wood burning stoves always get on my lungs and I end up coughing and wheezing if I stay close to them for long. I was in the Asheton Arms in Downham over Pendle way having a meal a few weeks back and they had one and they had sat us next to it as we had prebooked. I had to get up and move eventually it was that bad. Must be something to do with ventilation I suppose as I can't believe they are all like that ?
Re: Today's woodburning stove
I don't know the science behind them Alf, but my dad has one and it's fine, no problems at all. (He has expained it all to me, but it went right over my head :D)
He's also go one on his boat that isn't so high-tech and that can get a little smokey sometimes.
Re: Today's woodburning stove
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ady In Accy
Winter's almost on us, the Stihl has had a brushdown and the dancing orange light behind the square glass pane is casting shadows across the room - the dormant cast iron monster, alive again breathing it's red hot breath. Beware Jack Frost beware!
Anyone else cracked their's up then?
We had one fitted last year.:w00t:
It has been on for a few days now on and off, I love coming down in the mornings to a really warm room as it's been on low burn all night. Even when it goes out it kicks out heat for ages.
Q) though Ady does yours 'tick' (now waits for loads of jokes about trying to light a fire in a clock:rolleyes:) as it warm's up. once it's up to heat it's nice and quiet but as it warms up the metal ticks(like radiators sometimes do when cooling down)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Alf
These wood burning stoves always get on my lungs and I end up coughing and wheezing if I stay close to them for long. I was in the Asheton Arms in Downham over Pendle way having a meal a few weeks back and they had one and they had sat us next to it as we had prebooked. I had to get up and move eventually it was that bad. Must be something to do with ventilation I suppose as I can't believe they are all like that ?
A stove shouldn't give any thing off as all the air is drawn in and goes up the Flue,it should only give off heat.
Re: Today's woodburning stove
I went through Downham on the bike this morning and noticed there were a few chimneys emmiting smoke, you could smell it as we went through. With open fires you do get more of a smell than a closed stove even though the smoke drafts up the chimney so it must be this that puts you off you food Alf - no smell at all with the stove.
I think most stoves are made up of several fairly loose fitting panels so the occasional pinging is the expanding or contracting of the various parts.