Posted by buickanddeere on February 05, 2014 at 08:01:32 from (184.151.63.202):
In Reply to: pot belly stove posted by bkpigs on February 04, 2014 at 21:00:41:
Once you have used a good high efficiency stove instead of the simple firebox. You will throw out the wood wasting stove. We ran the high efficiency fire place insert for 3 days without the baffles and brick after a 25yr old weld cracked. The fireplace was about useless. It now held four chunks of wood but even with the dampers wide open . It wouldn't raise the temperature indicators to halfway . The house was cold but the chimney had never been so hot. The fire would burn out in 2 hrs. We welded the bracket back in . Now two sticks of wood will bury the temp indicators full scale high if the dampers are wide open. Three sticks of wood will put out lots of heat and last from 10PM to 4 AM and still be a bed of glowing coals. Anybody using a plain low efficiency firebox is wasting a lot of work and heat.
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