ChoppyChoppy
Tree Freak
I certainly can't do that with my Blaze King. I very much have to base the amount of wood I put in on outdoor and indoor temps or it'll easily get too hot in the house.
Even most of the winter I have it dialed all the way down.
Yes, in Palmer you have the stack effect very few in the lower 48 ever see. So when you hit -20F, most folks are not that low and the chimney does not draw the same. Also, your homes (maybe not yours) in AK are exceptionally well built and tight. I realize their are exceptions, but most of the homes I have seen have 6" plus wall thickness.[/QUOTE]
Yeah 6" is normal for exterior walls, I've seen some homes with 8" as well. I have r21 in the walls and r60 in the attic.
Today was the first day this summer I lit the stove. Been in the 50s and rainy and was a bit chilly in the house. (63*) I just put 3 spruce splits and the house is 75*. Made it 2 months with no fire.