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Posted by R.K. on August 21, 2004 at 06:39:31 from (24.12.32.210):
In Reply to: OT Corn Stoves posted by sandbur on August 20, 2004 at 20:34:11:
I bought a wood stove last year that sits outside away from house .Hot water piped underground to house furnace threw a a- frame coil in furnace. Its a 8,000 sg. ft. wood burner, will heat 8,000 sq. ft. My house is 2,000 sg ft. and my insulated shop is 1,500sq.ft.I used abt 4 cords of wood last year to heat my home and shop!!!!!!!!!. If you have a wood supply ,this is the way to go. Heats my hot water too for pesonal use. I `ve got a Wood Doctor wood burner, love it. Didnt cost a cent for natural gas or propane. I live in N west indiana. It cost around 6,000 for everything, I paid 3200 dollars in 2002 just for propane . P.S you dont have to split the wood burns cured or wet, I fire it every 24 hrs.
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