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ArrowheadPaddler
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12/19/2014 04:24PM  
Anyone use one of these? Do they work well?
Kni-Co stack robber
 
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12/21/2014 08:58AM  
I've never used one, but honestly don't see much usefulness. I can't imagine getting "more" heat out of my stack and spark arrestor's are typically clogged up rather quickly.
redoleary
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12/21/2014 09:21AM  
You might be better served by putting a baffle inside the stove.
Adding baffle to Kni-co stove.
ArrowheadPaddler
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12/21/2014 09:44AM  
quote awbrown: "I've never used one, but honestly don't see much usefulness. I can't imagine getting "more" heat out of my stack and spark arrestor's are typically clogged up rather quickly."


I usually leave the spark arrestor behind too, clogs and drips nasty stuff.
ArrowheadPaddler
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12/21/2014 09:46AM  
quote redoleary: "You might be better served by putting a baffle inside the stove.
Adding baffle to Kni-co stove. "


That's a nice thread. The baffle idea and instructions are very detailed and clear.
 
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