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Re: corn stoves
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Posted by Dale L on January 19, 2005 at 10:00:18 from (69.128.228.118):
In Reply to: corn stoves posted by rgriff on January 19, 2005 at 03:28:08:
I got a corn stove to heat my garage/shop about 4 years ago. It was -25 below here the other day an the temp never dropped below 45.the shed is 36 by 48 and the doors are opened all the time[five kids].The model I have requires you add oyster shells[about two bags a year]. The new generation corn burners are a improvement on the model I have . You can burn higher moisture corn and you don't need to clean them out as much.I have a gravity box I fill up in the fall and it lasts all winter. It's clean heat and I'd rather give my money to the farmers than the oil companies.I'f you can afford the intial set-up there cheaper than gas or oil to run.And there a lot less work than wood.
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