Posted by farmerboy on February 08, 2011 at 11:07:51 from (75.100.218.101):
Hey fellas,
I found what I hope is a good deal on an outdoor wood gasification furnace. I haven't done any research because I thought I wasn't gonna be in a position to buy one this year. So now I'm casting about looking for info before I go look at it tonight.
It's capable of heating 6000 square feet and my house is 2000 or so square feet. My hope is to build a shed with shop in a couple years, so the extra capacity would be nice. However, I'm concerned that too much extra capacity will result in wasted wood (it still costs money and time to make it!) or some other unforeseen problem.
The house has a 15 year old fuel oil furnace now that we'd just leave as-is for backup, but it's sure a hungry hippo. We've refueled it for a third time so far this year at 600 bucks. Worst is, we keep the house at 60 degrees most of the time, so we're not even enjoying a nice warm house!
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