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I have a cabin that was built in the late 80’s with a small Brass Flame stove. It’s narrow with a glass window approx. 10″ square. Don’t have the owners manual and since it’s a summer retreat, it doesn’t get used much, only in the early spring and fall, up until mid November. It has a slide controlled vent system with the handle in front. It appears to have a primary and secondary opening. Since I don’t use it much, it’s hit and miss with how the wood burns, too fast or slow and smolders. Mostly pine, doug fir and some oak that I take up there. The pieces are about 2 inches square and in different lengths.
Would happen to have any advice on it’s operation and/or access to an owners manual?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brian
We have a Brass Flame wood stove, 1992, and it does say certify on the back. It’s up for sale. If interested contact me on my email. Bill