Posted by JDemaris on March 03, 2014 at 05:57:02 from (70.194.5.53):
In Reply to: Wood stoves posted by T Whalen on March 02, 2014 at 19:46:57:
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I put my forced-air wood-furnace 50 feet from the house. I later build a room around it and it is now connected. I never have to go out in the cold. The room holds around 3 full cords of wood. If I bring it in wet - it dries before I have to burn it. The room is also a great place to dry wet clothes. I have an 80 gallon water storage tank hooked to the furnace with coils to make our hot water. NO pump. Just thermosiphon. Works great. Chimney is easy to clean from inside. No need to go outside to do it. Hot air ducts pass underground to the rest of the house.
I used a Myers Woodchuck 4000 furnace. It was the heaviest built hot-air wood furnace I could find.
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