I suspect that is the initial startup issue. It has stainless cap but the screen was almost clogged shut because it was so fine of a mesh I removed the sceeen from the top and intend to replace it. I stopped many times to let the goop come down. When I cleaned the chimney is was from the bottom up. It is kind of a great room area where it is locatedĬorrect I can have it producing great flames with the door open and the close it and it just kind trickles down to a smolder typically ( right now it is kind of burning efficiently). Yep up through the ceiling directly off the top and through the roof. Please help me if I am dillusional in my assessment This stove baffles me how it is anything more than a toy. I have burned wood for primary heat for 20 years. This blocker/ buffer plate seems to choke this stove down to death. I understand secondary combustion and can appreciate that. There are moments of primary flame but it mostly just smoldersĪny help? I am about to make an Amish man rich ( open to suggestions) to make me a non EPA stove that works and heats like it should.įor reference, I am an engineer. What gives? This Buck stove seems like it is the the undisputed world champion smoldering and creosote production machine. I had it to 80 degrees inside( from62) in 6 hours. Just to mentally check myself I tried my old stove before the house sold. The same wood is being used, I moved it from one house to the other. Old house would easily reach 80 no issue. Once it is lit it makes some heat but can never get the house above 72 inside. This Buck stove thing is miserable to light and keep it lit. Also I cleaned the chimney and got about a five gallon bucket of junk out. I called customer service and they suggested I blow out the primary supply. This buck stove I have tried to get on board with. I could have fire going in five minutes and stack it full of wood to last all night or 12-14 hours for the day. My old place had an all nighter stove that was amazing. Good triple walled stainless liner with 6’ of chimney above the roof. We bought a new house and it had a buck stove model 19 wood burning insert.
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