Posted by rustred on January 17, 2022 at 13:33:15 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Wood stove in shop posted by T-Nason on January 17, 2022 at 11:45:49:
heavy cast iron unit i call them a wood and coal heater. stoves are what they used to cook on back then. but anyhow set her on the floor and use sense about your wall spacing and maybe a heat shield behind it. those do get hot . sure funny how the old timers had all these heaters and stoves in their houses back then to survive on pretty well every quarter of farm land. thin single wall pipes and a brick chimney in the house with two and 3 heaters going. chimney fires and all going on and i have seen them too. now its ooohhh better tell your insurance what your doing! i just installed a little wood heater in my house porch and got rakes over the coals here. but thats ok i know what i am doing to not create a fire and followed the stove installation instructions right on the stove. then people telling me thats not correct,... humm. best thing i did here, cut down on that gas bill and enjoy the real heat. plus never ever saw one of them old heater mounted off the floor, u want the heat down not up... heat rises. and they have dampers on the bottom of the heater and the top.plus them old heater also had dampers in the pipe above the heater which is needed to not allow the pipes to get too hot plus let all your heat out the chimney. i am all for that heater . that is what i will be putting in my garage also once i find one i like.
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