Using a wood-burning stove effectively is both an art and a science. In this friendly, comprehensive guide, chartered forester and woodfuel expert Will Rolls talks the reader through the theory and ...

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Using a wood-burning stove effectively is both an art and a science. In this friendly, comprehensive guide, chartered forester and woodfuel expert Will Rolls talks the reader through the theory and practice of getting the best results from their stove. From finding the fuel and seasoning it to lighting the stove and operating it cleanly, this book describes the best techniques for looking after your log stove.

The Log Book covers log suppliers, avoiding too much smoke and ash, checking fuel quality, and picking the best wood for your fire. This second edition includes:

  • Flu temperature gauges;
  • Tips on cleaning the glass
  • How atmospheric conditions can affect draft, especially when lighting
  • Why a cold stove is harder to light
  • Heat fans
  • Why some stoves require leaving the door ajar when first lighting
  • Stacking logs next to stoves

Advice for single-vent burners



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