Posted by Retired Farmer on October 05, 2012 at 19:59:12 from (207.200.116.74):
In Reply to: Wood burner? posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 05, 2012 at 19:06:43:
Good luck with a wood stove. My experience with one is, save your money. Back in the nineties I had an old 2200 square foot house. Only lived in part of it that was one room about seven hundred square feet. Had an old wood stove in it that had been overheated and warped. Ex-wife checked around and found this (fantastic) wood-coal stove with blower, supposed to heat over eighteen hundred square feet to around seventy or eighty degrees. Think it cost around fifteen hundred dollars. Don't remember the name of the stove now, but I do remember the number of years I sat in front of it freezing my rear off all winter long. I had a thermometer on the wall about five feet off the floor and eight feet from the front of the stove. Absolute truth, it never got above thirty four degrees no matter how much wood or coal was in the fire box. I would freeze to death before I will ever feed another wood stove.
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