THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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Just for you Bross.

I love that Bill just used my girl T-Swift there!!
 
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oh wow
 
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in truth is was here birthday, so we made her a cake and sang happy birthday, ironically it was a yellow cake
 
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in truth is was here birthday, so we made her a cake and sang happy birthday, ironically it was a yellow cake

So your not fired?
 
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so it was yellow cake not blue cake? Have you let the UN investigators know there was yellow cake in the building?
 
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Bill you can go **** yourself.
 
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So you have time to finish your jeep now ;)

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So the top meat in China us pork, but it has to be givemwnt raised, its illegal to raise it yourself. 2nd most popular is horse, and they eat it raw
 
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I'm confused. So do you have a job or no?
I would of never asked her that, she's Chinese not Japanese. Did learn yesterday that originated as a form of punishment for women that were caught cheating.
Who's going to the season opener at F&F next month?
I'll be there to watch. I'll be doing lots of watching this summer.
 
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Chris (& others with wood/coal stove experience)

What's the easiest way you've found to light one? I think I saw your picture of an easy-light charcoal bag, damper open, light it, close the door, come back in a half hour dump coal in, and shake every few hours?

I lit some kindling the other day in prep for a longer burn but there was practically zero updraft so the smoke wanted to fill the room. Makes sense because that room was maybe only 10 degrees above outdoor temp. I closed the stove, said to hell with it because I had more important stuff to deal with and figured I'd try again another day. I'm thinking I need to build as large of a fire as I can and let it get going before opening the door.
 
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Chris (& others with wood/coal stove experience)

What's the easiest way you've found to light one? I think I saw your picture of an easy-light charcoal bag, damper open, light it, close the door, come back in a half hour dump coal in, and shake every few hours?

I lit some kindling the other day in prep for a longer burn but there was practically zero updraft so the smoke wanted to fill the room. Makes sense because that room was maybe only 10 degrees above outdoor temp. I closed the stove, said to hell with it because I had more important stuff to deal with and figured I'd try again another day. I'm thinking I need to build as large of a fire as I can and let it get going before opening the door.

the compressed sawdust firebricks work well for wood. Burns pretty hot and clean. Dunno for coal though you're probably on the right track with the charcoal.

but yea damper and vents full open, let it get started with a good updraft before closing the damper down
 
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Chris (& others with wood/coal stove experience)

What's the easiest way you've found to light one? I think I saw your picture of an easy-light charcoal bag, damper open, light it, close the door, come back in a half hour dump coal in, and shake every few hours?

I lit some kindling the other day in prep for a longer burn but there was practically zero updraft so the smoke wanted to fill the room. Makes sense because that room was maybe only 10 degrees above outdoor temp. I closed the stove, said to hell with it because I had more important stuff to deal with and figured I'd try again another day. I'm thinking I need to build as large of a fire as I can and let it get going before opening the door.

Pics of stove?

Wood & coal are entirely different setups, both for starting and maintenance...mine would be a terrible wood stove.
 
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