Kachel brandt onrustig? Zo fix ik het kachelkoord bij onze berghut (deel 6)

In this episode, I notice that my wood stove is starting to burn unsteadily. This is often a sign of air leakage, and in this particular stove, the problem appears to be with the stove cord around the door and window. I show you step by step how to check, turn, and reposition the stove cord, and what to look for if a stove suddenly starts burning differently than usual. Small signs—like discoloration of the cord or a window that doesn't seal properly—can make a big difference in how well a stove is controlled. Because we're high up in the mountains, I'm opting for a practical solution with the materials I have. No rush, no perfect workbench, but logical thinking and working with what's available. This video shows how important it is to be able to read a stove correctly: how it reacts to air, what the fire is doing, and when it's no longer right. Especially in a place where the stove plays a central role, this makes the difference between a restless burn and a stable fire. In the next episode, I'll take you back outside. wood stove, burning restlessly, false air, stove cord, door, window, fire, air, chimney, air vent, mountains, fiberglass, stoking, stove, flame picture The wood stove burns restlessly, and I discover false air near the stove cord around the door and window, while I'm working high up in the mountains with what I have available.