Royal No.110 , TO Baffle or NOT?

 
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Post by ShawninNY » Wed. Dec. 10, 2014 2:25 am

FrancoB , this stove will just be supplemental and to cut down the humidity from the propane system


 
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Post by ShawninNY » Tue. Dec. 16, 2014 6:37 pm

So after some tinkering , I believe a baffle in such a small stove would cause major smoking issues when feed door is open , after installing new stainless rings to act as the walls of the fire pot( original was carbon steel) I packed the void between pot and stove body with insulation and capped with Rutland high temp mortar , this stove handles wood and coal excellent .

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