Posted by northeast puller 1 on December 23, 2007 at 14:01:05 from (216.108.206.9):
I have kicked the corn/pellet stove thing around and thought of getting rid of wood stove that I can not operate properly being away from the house for to many hours to keep good hot fire and a less creosote build up problem at bay. I can only bun on weekends when I am around all day. I have thought of out door wood boiler but the local yuppies are making a fuss about them now with the town fathers. The hookup getting thru the 2 foot thick lime stone basement wall may cause more trouble then it is worth or I need. From what I think that the corn stoves do not emit a lot of smoke in the air like wood does. I wonder why our government does not offer tax incentives for people to convert to corn stoves. It would help the local farmers it would lessen our need for off shore oil. It would also help make jobs making the stoves selling them and the installation of them .WE could tell the oil company’s to go scratch and be once again self sufficient. They are mandating better epa out of the auto industries. Some people use more heating oil then gas if they work close to home. What am I missing in this equation?
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