Full cord stacked for 2024, with shingles on top to keep the firewood dry4mo ⋅ Twentysix2 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Something a bit different - our Rayburn wood cooker. This little beast is our oven, as well as heating the hot water and running the radiators in our off -grid house.10mo ⋅ SteamPoweredHat ⋅ r/woodstoving
Not as impressive as so many I see here but as a Plan B to combat winter gas shortages in Europe, I'm happy with my little project.11mo ⋅ Snoo_72996 ⋅ r/woodstoving
My favorite way to carry wood from the stack into the house. I shall call it Woodbagen9mo ⋅ shikodo ⋅ r/woodstoving
Y’all were right... she heavy! Now how do we get it OUT of the truck? Lol3mo ⋅ itsyagirlblondie ⋅ r/woodstoving
Finally finishing up our wood stove project and getting some heat from it!8mo ⋅ ka0ticnight ⋅ r/woodstoving
As of 2 days ago its been 1 year since you all voted in my r/redditrequest to take over the sub and replace the inactive mod! Its been quite a ride, we almost doubled our members and now have a full mod team for support. Thank you all for helping us build one of the most best subs on Reddit!!1yr ⋅ DeepWoodsDanger ⋅ r/woodstoving
Is it feasible or legal to import a wood stove? We want an fire/oven combo like the the Austroflamm Heidi Back, but as far as we can tell it isn’t sold here...4mo ⋅ ENrgStar ⋅ r/woodstoving
Any guesses as to how old this stove in my kitchen is? The metal Wards Wizard plate on the back says 8-18-4.3mo ⋅ Chak-Ek ⋅ r/woodstoving
Potomac stove in an 1885 home. Current homeowner never lit it. Some ash inside. Anyone familiar with this manufacturer/style?11mo ⋅ Nine-Seven-Three ⋅ r/woodstoving
There’s nothing quite like working from home in front of the hot wood stove. Beats the hell out of the office!8mo ⋅ Dynetor ⋅ r/woodstoving
My new insert. The installer said he had anxiety about this custom cut surround but he was patting himself on the back in the end. I love it.11mo ⋅ tinoturner6969 ⋅ r/woodstoving
My first post here! Our radiant heat masonry fireplace. I’ll never go without one on these cold winter nights1yr ⋅ TheRedWoman00 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Well, today I broke down and lit the stove for the first time this season.1yr ⋅ ReauxChambeaux ⋅ r/woodstoving
Just found your subreddit, decided to show off the stove I’ve been cooking on for 30+ years. Located deep in the Montana wilderness2yr ⋅ DoctorBadger101 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Just found this sub recently and would like to share my setup and would love any input/ advice10mo ⋅ ou812dude ⋅ r/woodstoving
Been working on this for about 4 months. Roughly 3.5 cords I think (12 foot diameter x ~4 feet high on average)1yr ⋅ Impressive_Ad8715 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Found a new old stock jotul 3. Got it from a retired dealer who claims it never saw a fire. Who knows, but hopefully that old cast iron is ready for some heat2mo ⋅ howiefelter ⋅ r/woodstoving
PSA: If you burn pallets and scrap lumber, beware of wood treated with methyl bromide (a pesticide) and do not burn it. Pallets stamped “MB” are toxic, and the fumes can really harm you. MB pallets are banned in some countries, but there are still a lot of them out there.6mo ⋅ justdan76 ⋅ r/woodstoving
This old wood furnace has been resurrected and is now successfully heating 6500 sq feet. HUGE thank you to FisherStoves, without whom this would have never been successful8mo ⋅ sephz345 ⋅ r/woodstoving
neighbor dropped a large maple and is letting me have it all. This is 2 loads so far to restock. Need to build a real woodshed soon.7mo ⋅ poopitypong ⋅ r/woodstoving
The Little Jotul kept the apartment at 75 degrees when it was -11 in New Hampshire last night. I love this little thing.8mo ⋅ superman154m ⋅ r/woodstoving
My parents’ wood room complete with recycled dog kennel which my father claims is perfect for drying wood.8mo ⋅ Haltmaw ⋅ r/woodstoving
Snow in late April is bummer, but at least we get to have a fire 🔥1yr ⋅ Positive-Economist ⋅ r/woodstoving
Any of my fellow hand splitter’s enjoy splitting in winter instead of summer? I switched years ago and just love it. Its once less summer chore when I’m already busy, and it helps break up the monotony of winter.1yr ⋅ DeepWoodsDanger ⋅ r/woodstoving
My indoor wood stash, it's pleasing to look at after getting it stacked.3yr ⋅ DenverHi ⋅ r/woodstoving
Woke up this morning and it is 32 degree with 15 mph winds and it won't get above 45 today.1yr ⋅ AssistanceSweet7219 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Our setup here in Buffalo. Just had to have a wind cap installed so we could burn on windy days.7mo ⋅ PatSabre12 ⋅ r/woodstoving
We are not trying to bust on people when we get on peoples case running single wall where they shouldn’t. Everything is “good” until it isn’t. Is this outcome really worth the grand you saved using singlewall?1yr ⋅ DeepWoodsDanger ⋅ r/woodstoving
The remnants of last nights overnight burn that started at 9pm it is now 7:14am not bad.9mo ⋅ spsanderson ⋅ r/woodstoving
Thanks to the guy that recommended the x27 Fiskar. Bought and broke in first day11mo ⋅ NCpisces ⋅ r/woodstoving
Quadrafire 3100. Will pay itself off in one winter, as the alternative option is oil. Welcoming all tips and tricks! Brand new woodstover here1yr ⋅ chikaaa17 ⋅ r/woodstoving
don't know who made it, all I know is that it can fit the big logs10mo ⋅ Wonderful_Ability_66 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Just picked up this ryobi 5 ton splitter after breaking my axe. This pile took 10 minutes.8mo ⋅ mrawsum1 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Next winters firewood pile. Three rows deep of Osage Orange. I'm 6'5 for scale. Should stay warm!1yr ⋅ Dont_ban_me_bro_108 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Mid-Winter splitting to catch back up. I’ve burned about 1 3/4 cords so far and working on splitting up another 2 that’s dry.9mo ⋅ CrispyGrime ⋅ r/woodstoving
Seeing this on the thermostat makes all those summer days spent cutting and splitting wood worth it.1yr ⋅ boojix ⋅ r/woodstoving
Lows in the mid-50’s...equals a first burn in the Magin Gem is close...2yr ⋅ dakarpasfroid ⋅ r/woodstoving
It’s -1 at 6am here in the UK and I’m not paying for central heating whilst this thing is lit!8mo ⋅ electricityinmybrain ⋅ r/woodstoving
My dad passed away and I want to get his Florence to usable condition. Any advice is appreciated.10mo ⋅ wmc082781 ⋅ r/woodstoving
I test wood stoves for a living. I cooked breakfast/lunch on one today.1yr ⋅ jubbalubba3 ⋅ r/woodstoving
Is today wood boiler show and tell? This is currently heating my house.7mo ⋅ Netwelle ⋅ r/woodstoving
I've been all about everything woodstove lately. The girlfriend planned a surprise getaway to a dome heated with a stove. 10/1011mo ⋅ dausch ⋅ r/woodstoving
Woodstock Soapstone keeping it toasty at off grid cabin. 30degrees out, 72 inside.9mo ⋅ MyManMagnus ⋅ r/woodstoving
First burn ever! First time I’ve ever had a wood stove. Learned a lot here and the hearth forums. This was the first break-in burn. The paint smell was strong but expected.1yr ⋅ US-Freedom-81 ⋅ r/woodstoving