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In a similar vein, maybe reducing the internal fire box size using fire bricks would reduce the heat output? E.g.:Or reduce the fire box size and set a much smaller fire?
Why not? They work and they're a simple, non-permanent and low cost approach to reducing the heat output of your stove with no downside that I can see. I use them myself (a back brick and two side ones) and they help to reduce the fuel usage while still delivering adequate heat for my space. Just make sure to get ones that are suitable for use inside an enclosed stove and not just an open fire which may not generate as high a temperature.I wouldn't be gone on the idea of putting in fire bricks., Clubman.
So you solve the problem by letting the heat out of the room ? The vent is to let air in. You have too much fuel on the fire for the room. You could also buy cheaper lower heat output fuel.I kind of found part of the answer in my own original question. Got a figgarie last weekend and opened up the 9"*4" vent over the door and discovered a hole size approximately two thirds the size of a golf ball , much smaller obviously than what it should be . The rest of the rectangular shape of the vent was not cut out of the wall at all by the builder. . So I got a hammer and old flat screwdriver and patiently cut it out properly. Huge difference !! No more sticky overheating since, I might take a look at the exterior vent during the week. Kind of half expecting the same scenario.
Thanks for everyone's help. By trialing and eliminating your suggestions it led me to the answer that was literally staring me in the face.
Exactly what I was thinking too...So you solve the problem by letting the heat out of the room ? The vent is to let air in. You have too much fuel on the fire for the room. You could also buy cheaper lower heat output fuel.
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