[TheForge] Wood Stove for Shop heat, not OT

Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Sat Jan 20 21:39:11 EST 2007


That white ash, kept dry, makes a superior annealing medium..pf

Larry Brown wrote:
> 
> Made a wood burner for a friend using a 275 oil tank. Cut about 20" off 
> of it length wise to shorten it and cut holes and welded pipes in cross 
> wise. Installed it in a closed porch and put a fan in the window going 
> to the porch. Heated the whole house for several years (He was in the 
> tree removal business, lots of free wood to get rid of). Used to burn 
> the wood to white ash by the time it burned out, worked great.
> L Brown
> 
> At 09:53 PM 1/19/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with Nashua woodstoves?  I don't think 
>> they are still being made but the specs I found on hearth.com look 
>> pretty good.  I going to try to heat my shop with a wood stove. I need 
>> to heat approx. 18K cubic feet or 1500 sq. ft.  Is anyone heating that 
>> kind of area with a wood stove?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bill Woolley
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