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Posted by M Nut on April 08, 2005 at 10:33:53 from (64.8.188.133):
In Reply to: outdoor furnaces posted by PhilCaseinWPA on April 08, 2005 at 07:32:19:
Only way to go if you have the wood and desire to do the cutting yourself. Have used one for 5 years to heat a 2000 sq ft house and 28x28 grage. Won't be without one. Takes about 12 cords of wood here in central MN to do this. I also sell boiler wood in the winter. I get $100/per cord for it in 2ft lengths. split only if it is larger than about 12inch diameter. Times that by 12, and I'm not so sure if it is any cheaper than just buying the gas or oil. By the way, most insurance companies require the stoves to be at least 50ft from all insured buildings. May want to keep that in mind when picking a location. (Also a county ordinance in some places)
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