[TheForge] outdoor wood "furnace" from woodstove?
Bruce .
freemab222 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 08:24:42 EST 2014
Thanks. You can ask, but shipping from WV might make it prohibitive.
Bruce
NJ
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Andrew Vida <osan at netlabs.net> wrote:
> Hey, Elaine has a large outdoor furnace she is not using. I'm wondering
> if she'd part with it at a good price.
>
> Shall I ask?
>
>
>
> On 11/6/14, 5:23 PM, Bruce . wrote:
>
>> That ad has been deleted. CL says it was classified under "bicycles" !?
>>
>> Bruce
>> NJ
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Andrew Vida <osan at netlabs.net> wrote:
>>
>> First thing: craigslist. Probably not too many of those in Joisey, but
>>> down here I see them all the time and the prices vary wildly. For eample:
>>> http://parkersburg.craigslist.org/bik/4748632940.html
>>>
>>> If that is a proper furnace, I'd call $500 a pretty fair price.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/4/14, 10:13 AM, Bruce . wrote:
>>>
>>> On-topic -- heating my garage shop on the cheap.
>>>>
>>>> Last winter I used a wood stove in my shop. Worked fine, but took up
>>>> too
>>>> much floor space, once the stove, clearance around the stove, the wood,
>>>> the
>>>> hatchet, the kindling, etc., were taken into account.
>>>>
>>>> I'm wondering whether the little stove could be put in a small outdoor
>>>> "shed", and heat from the stove transferred to the shop somehow. I'm
>>>> thinking of a pumped hot water system, requiring stove, some pipes
>>>> installed in the top of the stove or maybe in the flue as well, a pump,
>>>> a
>>>> radiator, and connecting piping and insulation. I already have stove,
>>>> wood, pump and radiator, though I would need to construct a shed or move
>>>> and modify one I have already.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts? Is there a better way -- on the cheap? Outdoor wood
>>>> stoves
>>>> START at $1000 to purchase.
>>>>
>>>> Bruce
>>>> NJ
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