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  1. #101
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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Hmmmm Toblerone...

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Do any of you use a moisture monitor on your logs, any info appreciated? Thinking of buying one for my sister as a Christmas present - which I could borrow :sneaky:.

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    I've just realised there are eight blumming pages of today's whatever threads in this forum and I still can 't find the one I want.

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Do any of you use a moisture monitor on your logs, any info appreciated? Thinking of buying one for my sister as a Christmas present - which I could borrow :sneaky:.
    Moisture monitor for logs= too much time on your hands.

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    If they spit when you put them on then they are too wet.

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Just finished installing our new woodburning stove, bring on the cold weather:thumbup:

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Quote Originally Posted by markmc View Post
    Just finished installing our new woodburning stove, bring on the cold weather:thumbup:
    If the stove is new remember small fires for the first few day. don't get it cherry red on the first burn.....
    Sat in front of mine at the moment on the lap top. toasty!!

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    Mines cooking a Goulash right now - clever isn't it?

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    If the stove is new remember small fires for the first few day. don't get it cherry red on the first burn.....
    Sat in front of mine at the moment on the lap top. toasty!!
    That's right Ian, i have just set a small fire using kindling and opened all the windows in the room too as it don't half smell with been new. Cracking little stove its a firefox 5.

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    Re: Today's woodburning stove

    Quote Originally Posted by millipede View Post
    Moisture monitor for logs= too much time on your hands.
    Agreed, but they are academics. When I tell them the wood is too wet they pay no attention, if a digital gizmo tells them it is too wet, they may take notice!

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