Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 12:16 PM
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I love my older Quadra-Fires. Mine are 3100's, that might be too much stove for your application.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 12:23 PM
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Most newer wood stoves will not burn eight hours on a load. Due to environmental regulations they construct the stove in a way that does not allow you to choke them down enough in order to restrict the air flow. You can modify a new stove in order to achieve this, or you can buy an older stove from pre-regulation days.
Some states like Washington (and other leftist States) have even made it illegal to sell a used, pre-regulation wood stove; of course nobody pays attention to laws like that.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 12:38 PM
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This is the hippy dippy solution. Said to work well, and if it did, would be ideal for your application. Fire burns hot and fast, but residual heat radiates for hours. https://permies.com/w/heat
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 12:56 PM
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Law Dog
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Make a double drum stove a good value for the money.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 01:05 PM
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Im looking for recommendations for a wood stove to heat a 800 sq ft cabin. I need at least 8 hours of burn time? I have heard good things about the Blaze King Princess. What do you recommend? I'm on my third Blaze King. Two versions of the King in the old house and currently a Princess. I agree with Waggler on this. The Princess is not going to let you damp it down to simmer unattended for an eight hour stretch. The King will but it is a huge stove for 800 sq ft. Look for an older unit that doesn't have the reburner in the top. Environmental regulation stuff Efffs up everything that is good.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. -Gustav Mahler
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 01:37 PM
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I want to clarify a wee bit on shutting the damper on the Princess, in understanding what James and Waggler mentioned. Those converters are a pain, just as Waggler stated.
I have used the damper dial on the side , to slow or shut it down. The lever on the same side, is what engages the converter . If I need to shut it down , I'll disengage that CC and just let it die down gradually. It won't stop immediately, it takes a bit of time.
I so dislike that smoke ! I do everything I can to limit that ...even down to when I load in more wood, having it right by the door and ready, leaving no time for it to begin smoking. Ugh...
I always use dry wood, too, nothing green, even a little.
If I want to dampen the burn , or shut it down , it takes some time to accomplish that. It won't totally shut down right away...but I have found, I can eventually get it to do that ...leaving that CC lever in the off position. Letting it go as a typical stove burn without that CC engaged.
BK says not to let it burn without the CC engaged, but I have and do anyway. That procedure has worked for me.
I still should have got the King...
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 01:55 PM
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That's why I mentioned that my Qudra-Fires are older. Both are pre-ACC (Automatic Combustion Control). Basically, ACC will not let you shut a stove all the way down, as it cools air is automatically let in to increase the burn.
My Quadra-fires were rated the cleanest burning non-cat stoves during the years of their manufacture.
Good luck finding a used one though, people really like to hang on to them. It took me two years to find the one that heats my camp. I was finally able to get rid of the old Buck Stove in there, what a difference.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 02:04 PM
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Get yourself a baby bear fisher wood stove, use one in my Cabin that is around 900 sqft. Have the mamma bear in my house that’s 1400 I’m In northeast wi so my winters are fairly cold.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 05:55 PM
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Dad has had the Blaze King Princess since the mid 80's. Wonderful stove. It has the catalytic in it. He says it is not a problem and has only changed cleaned it a couple of times. That stove does shut down well as Sharon stated. Get up in the morning, open it and the wood blazes back up. It heats his 1800 sq. ft. house well. I like it better than my quadra fire 4300.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 05:58 PM
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Also, in the basement he has some brand of box stove. It loads from the top and has 2 dampers on top as well. About as simple as you can get for a wood stove. Works great. Don't know about the run times, but its not bad. Only down side is scoop ash out. But something like that would serve you well.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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12/31/22 06:35 PM
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You dont need an expensive fancy stove for a hunt camp. Seen and used plenty of good home made woodstoves in tents,camps and bunkhouses that worked great.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
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12/31/22 11:54 PM
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I love my older Quadra-Fires. Mine are 3100's, that might be too much stove for your application. I have the 2100 step top quadrafire I can hold coals a good bed of 8 hours but not really put out a lot of heat after about 5 would probably do the last weeks when it was cold I didn't go less than a bed of coals I could rake forward and toss new wood on for around 10 days burn the first fire of the day with the primary air open to make sure to cook the chimney dry and clean.
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Re: Wood stove for hunting cabin?
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01/01/23 02:01 AM
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I have a Blaze King Scirocco with a CC and it works great you just have to use it right, I've used it for seven years and haven't had to clean the CC yet. I load it up at night and let it burn hot for 30 minutes before damping it down and it will last till morning and thats with spruce, with birch it lasts even longer. With such long burn times it really cuts back on the amount of wood I use.
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