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largest you can find, less you like to stoke several times a night in cold season..
Quote from: birddogdad on June 09, 2016, 09:24:57 AMlargest you can find, less you like to stoke several times a night in cold season..Buy 2 north Idaho energy logs for a dollar a piece. Build up a nice coal bed during the evening time. At bed time throw the logs in and go to sleep, wake up 9 hours later and still have plenty of heat from stove and coals to start the new days fire.
Quote from: 92xj on June 09, 2016, 09:28:48 AMQuote from: birddogdad on June 09, 2016, 09:24:57 AMlargest you can find, less you like to stoke several times a night in cold season..Buy 2 north Idaho energy logs for a dollar a piece. Build up a nice coal bed during the evening time. At bed time throw the logs in and go to sleep, wake up 9 hours later and still have plenty of heat from stove and coals to start the new days fire.Where do you get those logs?
"Find a dealer"Top right of screen.http://www.northidahoenergylogs.com/
Quote from: 92xj on June 09, 2016, 09:35:22 AM"Find a dealer"Top right of screen.http://www.northidahoenergylogs.com/Dang there's one about 1 minute away from me can walk there. So do you just throw 2 in before bed with a little fire starter or something? Last longer then regular wood?
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on June 09, 2016, 09:37:42 AMQuote from: 92xj on June 09, 2016, 09:35:22 AM"Find a dealer"Top right of screen.http://www.northidahoenergylogs.com/Dang there's one about 1 minute away from me can walk there. So do you just throw 2 in before bed with a little fire starter or something? Last longer then regular wood?Burn normal wood, limbs, trees, whatever in the stove for a few hours before bed to build up a good red coal bed, no big flames needed to ignite the energy logs, but a coal bed is. Place logs in and that's about it. They last a long time. Im my 10x14 when it's 25 degrees out, the tent will be mid 70s at bedtime, when I wake up in the morning it's been 60-66 degrees.I've not had a spark arrester plugging issue, maybe my screen is a little bigger I do clean it often, daily when doing a multi day trip.
Quote from: 92xj on June 09, 2016, 09:43:31 AMQuote from: Duckslayer89 on June 09, 2016, 09:37:42 AMQuote from: 92xj on June 09, 2016, 09:35:22 AM"Find a dealer"Top right of screen.http://www.northidahoenergylogs.com/Dang there's one about 1 minute away from me can walk there. So do you just throw 2 in before bed with a little fire starter or something? Last longer then regular wood?Burn normal wood, limbs, trees, whatever in the stove for a few hours before bed to build up a good red coal bed, no big flames needed to ignite the energy logs, but a coal bed is. Place logs in and that's about it. They last a long time. Im my 10x14 when it's 25 degrees out, the tent will be mid 70s at bedtime, when I wake up in the morning it's been 60-66 degrees.I've not had a spark arrester plugging issue, maybe my screen is a little bigger I do clean it often, daily when doing a multi day trip.Ok sweet. I'm trying to figure out which stove pipe I would need for a four dog stove in a cabelas alaknek tent. Any suggestions?