Posted by marlowe on June 21, 2008 at 04:38:48 from (12.213.112.59):
In Reply to: outdoor wood stoves posted by mak on June 20, 2008 at 19:50:25:
go with the hot water unite cleaner, safer,. with the hot air if you get a crack in it you will get smoke in the house and you can have a dust fire in the heat tube going to the house and it will blow fire in to the house [I'm on a fire dept. and seen this happen two times]. with a out door wood boiler do not get one bigger then you need make sure your pipes in the ground are insualted very good run them in 6in. pvc pipe with good insulation if you get water around them now you are heating ground water and will have a lot of heat loss. NOT all stoves are up to par!! do your home work ! make sure the company making your stove has been around for a long time and they us USA steel i know of two that do Johnson stove and Wood doctor both have made stove for 20 plus years. get a stove with as big a door as you can DON'T get one with any fancy ash auger they will plug and don't get any fire brick lined one they will rust out. Keep it simple you don't need all them little trinkets they like to us as a selling point. KISS is still the best { keep it simple stupid }
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