@@lightend100 yeah that’s what I have done did a fourth burn last night with two medium size logs and will slowly increase log size and burn time over this week and hopefully all is well.
@@lightend100 don’t think he has to worry about seasoning the stove as his living room on has one wall and by the sounds of it is outside 😂 anyone else using any new stove for the first time should start with a small fire first, let it burn out and cool down and gradually increase the size and lights of burn over 2-3 fires. Make sure to touch up any scratches or marks on the paintwork before lighting any fires so it seasons the same colour also 😉
Entirely too much fiddling with the stove. I want to load it, light it, and forget it for a few hours. Also no blower and outside air inlet that I can see. Maybe I’ll just look at a pellet stove.
Nice. few tips though : do not open the door too fast and wear a bigger glove......
If I'm burning coal what should my lever positions be to allow the fire to slumber.
Very windy in house done recon windows is in yet still will make fire burn better lol
Advice to everybody, but welding gloves. Gives you a high enough cuff and temp protection that you can easily adjust logs in the stove.
Hope to have my stove fitted this afternnoon thanks for the tip re welding glove will l require a flack jacket as well
the manual say 40 minuite burns to start with. is that right or is this vid right?
That’s what my manual says(for a different stove) other videos show smaller fires as well so confusing don’t want to bugger it up 😂
@@jamesphillips7100 Im going with ignoring this video and just a couple of small burns first.
@@lightend100 yeah that’s what I have done did a fourth burn last night with two medium size logs and will slowly increase log size and burn time over this week and hopefully all is well.
@@lightend100 don’t think he has to worry about seasoning the stove as his living room on has one wall and by the sounds of it is outside 😂 anyone else using any new stove for the first time should start with a small fire first, let it burn out and cool down and gradually increase the size and lights of burn over 2-3 fires. Make sure to touch up any scratches or marks on the paintwork before lighting any fires so it seasons the same colour also 😉
Are you in a war zone? 🤣
You opened the door to quick when refueling thats whay all the ash blew into the house
Great video on how not to do your first burn 🤦🏻♂️
That’s a huge fire for a first burn 🥴😂
Yip, totally not what we were advised to do on first burn
@@mrchrisroden like anything mate got to ease it in gradually otherwise opponents could break
@@DeanW-1990 it is a cast iron stove ! No problem at all.
Entirely too much fiddling with the stove. I want to load it, light it, and forget it for a few hours. Also no blower and outside air inlet that I can see. Maybe I’ll just look at a pellet stove.
I think this has been over complicated…
I don’t think this video is actually demonstrating a “first burn”