Posted by RN on July 02, 2014 at 11:39:16 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: Re: OT:: Another Gouger posted by Irregular logic on July 02, 2014 at 10:33:03:
Pine firewood in the box stove, single layer pipe gets messy. Jutol stoves with the top baffle and "hot box" before the chimney does better job. Best job of burning is the old German/Finn/Polish farmhouse stone stoves with free air flow from outside source, S curved/baffled upper fire box and tall enough chimney. Good draft and the extra air to the volatiles/pitch gas to burn and the heat taken up by large stone thermal mass to radiate back when fire gets to ash means less wood wasted, longer time between stuffing stove. The Northern European stoves developed over 500 years do work well with pine- they can be a bit large. American soapstone box with baffle, grate and outside free airflow, doubled chimney is about the best small unit for using pine and dirty scraps, bits of coal- costs about 2 to 3 times as much as the $400.00 Menards cabin stoves, about what the old heavy Fischers(?) cost before the EPA got picky about use inside the buildings, sort of made them go outside with the remote wood burners with water or air heat exchange. RN
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