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Are there any inserts that will even approximate a free standing stove for heat output? We are replacing a Jotul 8 which sits in front of our masonry...
22 May 28, 2005
4:21 am

Lu & Dan Nelson
GardenFairy_GA
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In my area,(NY/NJ boarder) there is a strange duality for wood. Dry wood is expensive at $165-$225/cord. It is sold as two season wood which was piled in a...
7 May 25, 2005
4:05 pm

samiamrd
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I am trying to sell my 8-year-old Jotul 8 and replace it with a slightly larger Jotul Oslo. While I have been very pleased with the performance of my old one,...
2 May 19, 2005
12:51 pm

Cal Wallis
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You could try www.eBay.com of course, or www.traderonline.com . Either way, it would have be a local sale or pickup, since shipping won't happen... Gary...
1 May 19, 2005
2:44 am

Gary Strom
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Hi all-I just shut down and cleaned out my stove.As I have a very good stove and stack system,I've never had any creosote,except for some fine ash which...
5 May 16, 2005
8:29 pm

samiamrd
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I found an old coal fired boiler on a trailer going to the scrap yard. The boiler was made in cast sections like a cast radiator. The boiler has a wet front...
1 May 13, 2005
1:07 pm

torqueabunch
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The plan I have in mind involves using a swimming pool display model, with a linner made from Goodyear rubber roofing. the pool frame has studs spaced on 13...
2 May 8, 2005
3:20 pm

larencorie
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Repeating a previous posting: Masonry heaters really make sense, and time tested as well! ...
23 May 4, 2005
12:54 pm

samiamrd
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I have been going thru this also about sizes of tanks and woodboilers. I have up loaded a file that does some calculations that I believe are correct. I have...
1 May 3, 2005
12:46 pm

Kenneth Smith
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There were pictures of a AHS set up some where but for the life of me I acn't find them, what was the price for the 180 itself and thanks in advance for all...
1 Apr 28, 2005
2:07 am

uho2l8
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Was thinking about putting an insert or hearth stove into my open fireplace on an outside(opposite wind) wall of our family room. We really like the large...
2 Apr 26, 2005
8:58 pm

teamreed1976
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... There are plenty, that can even be retrofitted, with just an in house stove. Small water containers, in an insulated area of the attic, up over the stove, ...
1 Apr 24, 2005
8:15 pm

larencorie
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1 Apr 23, 2005
12:49 pm

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It has been sort of quiet on the list with the nice weather moving in. I am wondering what peoples thoughts are on this stove. ...
7 Apr 22, 2005
2:25 pm

Jim Luther
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And time tested as well! http://www.motherearthnews.com/library/1983_November_December/The_Siberi an_Fireplace ...
1 Apr 21, 2005
11:24 pm

Dennis
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Hello TARM Solo MK II owners I own the 60 (kW) model. Over the past heating season, I have developed a simple grate system which allows me to efficiently burn...
5 Apr 21, 2005
3:34 pm

tony nekut
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Hi guyz, try to visit www.chandra0906.cjb.net you will love it! I found great and rare free ebooks which you can't find in other site....
1 Apr 19, 2005
7:08 pm

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... Hui John, Good article, I recall the chatter about it last year, but I never got around to reading it. I have a question about the statement about urban ...
16 Apr 18, 2005
10:04 pm

MG
paxmore2003
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Does anyone know if this is a very good wood stove? Why is EPA exempt? Roger...
9 Apr 17, 2005
1:57 pm

John Gulland
mrwoodheat
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First of all I am happy to find such a good site about fireplaces with so much activity. I am currently buying a new home and would like to install a fireplace...
6 Apr 14, 2005
11:45 pm

Miro
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Miro, Maybe for a slightly different spin on what Sam says - Imagine that we replaced some of the income tax with a gas tax. In this situation, our tax policy...
1 Apr 14, 2005
11:28 pm

Meszko William-Q10191
q10191
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We are doing what we can to save on fossil fuel use by burning clean. We foster community development by keeping our money at home. Don't send any more of your...
2 Apr 14, 2005
8:02 pm

John Gulland
mrwoodheat
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fyi An article by James Howard Kunstler featured in the current issue of Rolling Stone, adapted from his book The Long Emergency. This kind of article and the...
2 Apr 14, 2005
3:41 pm

Kenneth Smith
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The city of Golden British Columbia has just banned wood stoves in new home construction. Keith Hern is chair of the local air quality committee and a land...
1 Apr 11, 2005
2:35 pm

John Gulland
mrwoodheat
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Our woodstove and fireplace were inspected by our insurance company approximately 2 years ago and met insurance standards. We have not modified or changed...
18 Apr 8, 2005
11:43 am

John Gulland
mrwoodheat
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My masonry chimney is centrally located and has never made creosote except the very top above the roof and very little there. I burn mostly dry hardwood but...
5 Apr 6, 2005
8:02 pm

Steve Spence
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a new masonry building was erected next to mine. it is twelve feet higher than my roof and eight feet higher than the top of the chiminy. my chiminy is two...
4 Apr 5, 2005
11:45 pm

sherwin start
sstart2003
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Your area might be different but I have many companies that will insure homes with woodstoves and furnaces that meet their standards. Too many folks install...
3 Apr 4, 2005
11:46 am

F G
hwp3397
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I'm a Property/Casualty agent. Insurance underwriting varies company to company but most will OK anything that either meets the stove manufactures...
2 Apr 2, 2005
11:03 am

F G
hwp3397
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Hello, We would like to hear the pro's and con's of the Encore. Our last stove was a V.C. Acclaim and I think the TOP LOADING feature is the only way to go....
2 Apr 1, 2005
5:06 am

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