Warm Morning safe install in garage

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 9:34 pm

And bathing beauties


 
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Post by coalfan » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 9:36 pm

:out: OOOHHH know fred we talkn hot now dam now stop it !!! lol am goin outside n the wind and cold !!

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 9:49 pm

Not sure where I'll find some.
I don't think the Mrs. will do it

 
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Post by coalfan » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:17 pm

larry this one is on fred me ole lady have me hangn by the bad parts if we pursue this !!!!! lol

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:28 pm

Fred can find the bathing beauties?

Well, come on over, I'll provide the hot rocks and refreshments

 
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Post by coalfan » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:33 pm

lets wake n shake tha ole coot up and we will b there lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh boy !! ok back to the post that was started fun fun but we have to stop the deraiment , thanx fred !!!! or i guess all of us lolo !!

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:37 pm

I ran a burn the other day but that was before I tightened things up a little.
See if I made a difference


 
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Post by coalfan » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:53 pm

hope it works out for you !

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sat. Nov. 18, 2017 10:55 pm

I still have more I could do.
Hope I don't have to do a lot more.
My project is a little over budget
Even with a free stove

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sun. Nov. 19, 2017 1:36 pm

No pictures because Fred didn't bring the bathing beauties.
:roll:

But, the old WM 617-A seems to keep it warm enough to work out there.
I still have a few more gaps to fill in and a door to build.
Just have a canvas covering that now.

It took about an hour or so to get the stove warm enough to start throwing heat.

It's a process but getting there

 
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Post by larryfoster » Mon. Nov. 20, 2017 9:06 am

Just an update.
It held fire overnight and was easy to get going again.
If it holds 60#, then that's @ 1-5 gallon bucket of coal.

I was surprised there wasn't a lot of ashes.
And what was there was powdery

 
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Mon. Nov. 20, 2017 9:15 am

larryfoster wrote:
Mon. Nov. 20, 2017 9:06 am
Just an update.
It held fire overnight and was easy to get going again.
If it holds 60#, then that's @ 1-5 gallon bucket of coal.

I was surprised there wasn't a lot of ashes.
And what was there was powdery
What a difference it makes when the stove is designed to burn coal.

 
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Post by larryfoster » Mon. Nov. 20, 2017 9:31 am

What a difference it makes when the stove is designed to burn coal
:roll:

Once I get the building tightened up a little more, I think I'll be happy.
My coal consumption looks to go up.

 
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Post by larryfoster » Sun. Dec. 24, 2017 7:46 pm

Not sure what is going on.

I had an opportunity to build a fire today and be with it for most of the day.
Had trouble getting a good burn and the stove never got hot.
Could easily lay my hand on it.

I think I followed the instructions to a tee.

Right now it's been 8 or 9 hours since I lit and there's hardly any hot coals.
Just a fused mass.
I can (very carefully) poke through it.

From what I read, it's supposed to burn from the bottom and drop down.
It has dropped down 6"

Previously, when I lit fires and let them burn out there were only a few ashes left.
I suspect it will be the same with this time.

Was hoping to hold fire overnight and have it available tomorrow.

But, the lack of heat has me puzzled.
And concerned.

I think I have decent draw because there's lots of smoke from the chimney when I first light it.
When I close the drafts as the instruction tell me to do, it seems to almost go out.

Hoping it's just a learning curve but a short one.

:?

Also, Merry Christmas

 
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Post by KingCoal » Mon. Dec. 25, 2017 8:34 am

well you're not a novice coal heat user and you're using familiar fuel so there is probably just an overlooked tending issue.

that stove wants to operate in the -.02 / -.04 pressure differential range. if you don't have MPD's or a Baro to hold it down all the heat is going to vanish.

you can just keep putting fuel in it, but in this situation you will just be burning coal not doing any heating.


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