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The Deadwood Stove is for outdoor use only.
Starting fuel: Paper, straw, pine needles, and dead leaves and grass are among
the many starting fuels that can be used to start a fire in the stove. One sheet of
newspaper works very well by wadding it up into a loose ball. When dead plant
matter is used, place enough into the stove to fill it to about 2-3 inches from the
bottom.
Cooking fuel: Gather sticks, fallen limbs, pine cones, pieces of lumber, and any
dead wood up to 2.5 inches in diameter. Break limbs and long sticks into pieces
approximately 12 inches long. The smaller twigs that you break off of fallen limbs
can be placed on top of the starting fuel to act as kindling. Use the sticks less than
1 inch in diameter during the initial phase of burning to build up heat and the
larger sticks to maintain an even temperature during cooking. It's helpful to
separate the different size fuels into separate
piles prior to lighting the stove.
1.) Open the hinged grill top, providing access
to the interior of the stove. Drop in the
starting fuel. In this example we are using
a loosely wadded piece of newspaper.

Lighting the Stove

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