Have you ever sat in a bath too long and wanted to add hot water? Do you just add hot water to the faucet end and burn your feet or do you circulate the water around yourself with your hands to warm it up evenly to the other end of the tub? Your not getting the "hot" to the other end of your tub. I think the other guys who suggested putting the box fan on the other end of the room are right. It will push the cold air towards the woodstove and the warm air will take its place. Set it on "Low". Fast moving air only feels drafty and heat needs time to warm all the objects in the room including yourself. Your stove will "radiate" heat and move the air away from itself on its own. Its just that the heated air is cooling and falling from the ceiling before it gets to the back of the room. A fan on the floor at the back of the room pushing the cold air toward the stove will force the air to make a complete cycle throughout the room instead of half of it. Its always better to "pull" heat and "push" cold and it always feels more comfortable to move heat slowly or it will only feel drafty.
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