Re: 40" WFO in the New Orleans
Today, I am using 6 chafing fuels and aiming for 275-300 F. With in 2.5 hours, the temperature of the dome was 300 F and floor was about 185 F. So far, I think using the chafing fuel as heat source in this range is idiot proof because it is very easy to control and it give you constant heat up to 6 hours long with little attention to tend the fire like you would have with wood. If there is too much heat, you just simply place a cap on the chafing fuel can to stop it burning. You can easy moved the can around with long stick during the fire to make sure that the heat is distributed around the wfo evenly. So far, no sign of crack.
Today, I am using 6 chafing fuels and aiming for 275-300 F. With in 2.5 hours, the temperature of the dome was 300 F and floor was about 185 F. So far, I think using the chafing fuel as heat source in this range is idiot proof because it is very easy to control and it give you constant heat up to 6 hours long with little attention to tend the fire like you would have with wood. If there is too much heat, you just simply place a cap on the chafing fuel can to stop it burning. You can easy moved the can around with long stick during the fire to make sure that the heat is distributed around the wfo evenly. So far, no sign of crack.
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