Posted by maplehillfrm on December 15, 2008 at 21:10:50 from (74.32.133.92):
In Reply to: ot wood heat posted by jd2wd on December 15, 2008 at 20:21:13:
I love my outdoor boiler,but I sure miss the woodstove in the house, well most of the time, I miss teh right now heat and to belly up to the stove when coming in from teh cold,, but I dont miss teh mess in teh house , the dust and hauling all teh wood in the house,,
I started mine the week of halloween, and has run since,, and it doesnt cost me anyting except time and a few gallons of gas for the saws, Glad I aint buying fuel..
I go through about 25 cord [face cord] ,, and as far as heat loss through the outdoor furnace, I dont have any heat coming off mine , only when I open the door to load her,,although in mid january if it is really cold you can see where the pipes go thrugh the ground, and I am 6 feet down,, if I ever did it again I woul;d build a box and insulate the pipes in the box, maybe that expanding foam,,
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