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14159
Greetings! I have an "ALL NIGHTER" wood burning stove (type called "Moe). It has a flat front surface that is iron (of course!). Here is my dilemma and I...
lfroberge0
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Sep 4, 2007
12:36 am
14160
I had the same thing happen with my all nighter - what found works best and eliminates this problem is get a cast iron kettle holder - you can get them on ebay...
Keith McHugh
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Sep 4, 2007
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14161
Hi Lawrence, I have had my All Nighter Grizzly for 18 years now. It has always had a fairly large cast iron pot of water on it. That pot came with the stove...
Alan Bowen
rustaholic777
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Sep 4, 2007
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14162
Found some trivets that might do... http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Woodstove-Corner/Woodstove-Trivets also looking at cast iron cookware, and haven't even got a...
Tom
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Sep 5, 2007
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14163
I may have an opportunity to buy a used woodstock soapsstone--and pros or cons you can share?? Any questions I could ask the owner. Thanks in advance leah...
leah
lmjhen2003
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Sep 7, 2007
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14164
I don't know anything about a 'woodstock' stove but I have a Hearthstone Heritage (EPA, non-cat) soapstone stove; IMHO soapstone stoves rock! On the downside,...
Chris Tubutis
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Sep 8, 2007
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14165
I have a Hearthstone Heritage also, and I am somewhat familiar with the Woodcock. I second previous opinions. Soapstone is a great radiant heater, but not...
CArl Burridge
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Sep 8, 2007
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14166
Just need some info on Parts for my Tarm Excel gasification boiler and everyone else's experience. Each year I wonder how long my ceramic tunnel and bricks...
jimstovono
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Sep 9, 2007
3:58 pm
14167
I am working on the idea of starting a new Voip phone service that would allow subscribers to direct 20% to 30% of their monthly phone bill to support...
mycausevoip
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Sep 10, 2007
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14168
Hi Folks - I have an older Avalon Pendleton freestander, that's accumulated a fair bit of dust in the warm air passages between the outer shroud and the...
meed7
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Sep 10, 2007
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DON'T take an air hose and blow it out meed7 <meed7@...> wrote: Hi Folks - I have an older Avalon Pendleton freestander, that's accumulated a fair bit of...
jimmi jimmi
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Sep 11, 2007
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14170
Has anybody seem this one work it only has a 3.5 Brigs and is small its made by Brave would like to know what you think thanks David...
northwind2200
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Sep 11, 2007
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14171
... and ... as ... winter. ... parts? ... trips ... Jim, I am entering my 4th heating season with my Tarm and have not replaced any parts yet. The ceramic...
Lee
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Sep 11, 2007
4:33 pm
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Greeting Wood Stove Lovers - Has anyone tried moving hot air to the lower level of the house? I'm thinking of a small vent and short duct long enough to go...
fsap2002
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Sep 11, 2007
6:53 pm
14173
Heat sure doesn't like to go down does it? Do you have a forced air furnace with AC? If so run the furnace fan. If the thermostat is near the room where the...
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ggoetz111
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Sep 11, 2007
7:46 pm
14174
You may have trouble meeting code. As cutting a hole in the floor, if there ever was a fire it would act as a chimney. Alot of older houses have floor vents to...
Don
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Sep 11, 2007
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I ran the photo section you posted 17-31 as a slide show. It's like a slow motion movie. Thats when I see now how it could be very helpful to some people. ...
agoldink
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Sep 11, 2007
8:58 pm
14176
thanks for the replies, the house is newer with hot water baseboard heating, no ductwork, air, or vents. I'm wondering if anyone has tried blowing hot air down...
fsap2002
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Sep 11, 2007
10:24 pm
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You could use the inside of a wall and put a cold air return grill high up on the wall in the hot room and open up the bottom of that wall in the lower area...
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ggoetz111
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Sep 11, 2007
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... I've heard this said several times before, and even had a building inspector make the claim, but have never seen an actual code sentence quoted to see how...
John Gulland
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Sep 11, 2007
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The Sawbuck Looks like a cool setup. Anything to make the job easier. I try to use tractor hydraulics to do as much of the lifting as possible with my front...
mchug06
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Sep 12, 2007
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You just tire me out reading that. That is why I burn nothing but used shipping pallets. Alan Bowen Williamsburg, Michigan mchug06 <keithmchugh@...>...
Alan Bowen
rustaholic777
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Sep 12, 2007
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14181
I've tried to move hot air from the ceiling of my woodstove room down to the basement with a couple different sized fans and had no luck at all. I do have good...
Brian
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Sep 12, 2007
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Your best bet would be to heat water with the stove and pump the water downstairs. Moving hot air down is fighting powerful forces of nature. Do you have hot...
Alan Bowen
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Sep 12, 2007
12:23 pm
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I think that brian explained the problem well. The heated air wants to rise again and that creates a problem. You may want to use the smallest amount of...
samiamrd
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Sep 12, 2007
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14184
A friend of mine tried to move heat from his first floor to his basement. The squirrel cage fan was directly next to the stove. It didn't work. I think taking...
CArl Burridge
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Sep 12, 2007
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Holy pine knots, gggGary! This is something I would have never thought of. The wife and I where going to rig a series of fans pointed in strategic directions...
jim_koontz
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Sep 12, 2007
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Thanks for the tip on the slideshow, Rock. Unfortunately, there isn't much room in my backyard (Chicago 'burbs) so chains & cables and tractors aren't even on...
jim_koontz
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Sep 12, 2007
11:04 pm
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thankyou for the info. Re: TARM GASIFICATION BOILER OWNERS ... and ... as ... winter. ... parts? ... trips ... Jim, I am entering my 4th heating season with my...
jimstovono
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Sep 13, 2007
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14190
... Greetings and warm feelings. We watch a number of the home reno shows (This Old House, Hometime ...), and the restriction seems to be more about having ...
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