I've ordered in a replacement glass for my multifuel stove after a log tumbled out of my arms when bringing in a load of them and shattered the glass ....
The suppliers are saying it will be after xmas, so that DIY job will have to wait until then.
The stove manual says not to use without a window because of "over firing" risk but i wonder is that just them covering themselves? I'm a bit gutted as the weather is crap and i love a nice toasty stove especially over the xmas holidays,
If i put the damper on to full below and the air wash open above i cannot see how it would be much different to an open fire?
I'll be burning wood so not as hot as coals, what do you think?, safe enough apart from cutting myself on the glass shards left and not going to damage the stove as long as i use a bit of cop or just burn some electricity instead?