FYI, when you build a fire in a wood stove, get your tender and wood in and put your fire starter at the front of the stove between the tender and the air inlet. Not on top. The starter lights, the tender light and then the wood. Light the starter and open you inlet air and your stovepipe damper. Once the wood starts burning set the air flow so the wood is burning for heat and not a roaring fire. Play with it. Wood in the back, fire in the front.
Great video!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I just got mine. I’ll be burning it in tomorrow.
Nice! It's a fun job!
my favorite stove hands down I've had mine for years
wish mine had come with the sick logo on the front
It's an awesome little stove isn't it! I'm surprised yours does not have the logo. I wonder when they added it?
That looks like a neat little stove!
Yeah, it's really nice!
Nice, dang she's getting big brother
Thank you! It's crazy right. Especially when I look back on my old videos.
heck yeah!
Stay tuned!👍
FYI, when you build a fire in a wood stove, get your tender and wood in and put your fire starter at the front of the stove between the tender and the air inlet. Not on top. The starter lights, the tender light and then the wood. Light the starter and open you inlet air and your stovepipe damper. Once the wood starts burning set the air flow so the wood is burning for heat and not a roaring fire. Play with it. Wood in the back, fire in the front.
@@akadog6319 Sounds like you know a thing or two about winter camping. Stay tuned, I have a few trips planned. Thanks for watching!
@@schultzoutdoors8799 Actually, we used a wood burning stove for heat
Looking forward to seeing the hot tent in action. Gotta keep Lexi warm in the winter. Will your first trip be in the woods or out on a frozen lake.
Planning on the woods. I want to do an overnighter local to me to figure everything out and then a multi-day in the U.P.
First!!!
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