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Re: High efficiency wood-furnaces?
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Posted by BLW on February 28, 2005 at 06:31:09 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: High efficiency wood-furnaces? posted by jdemaris on February 27, 2005 at 10:33:19:
We have 45 yrs in the wood heating experiments- in our home-- the best so far is a furnace I built- welded together 3/8 steel plate- 48" long, by 28" wide, by 38" high- it works fine piped out to a well casing chimeny so you don"t have to worry about chim. fires- the trick was to use , in my case an ashley wood stove door, but any bi-metal spring auto draft will work, to control the fire so you do not waste wood- there is a mfg. that makes an outdoor wood hot air furnace thats the best Ive seen except the loading door is to small, and none of the mfgs will listen, who wants to split the wood that small- its a waste of time--- BLW
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