Posted by VicS on October 05, 2012 at 20:20:41 from (70.195.0.87):
In Reply to: Wood burner? posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 05, 2012 at 19:06:43:
I have a wood stove in the basement. It has a automatic damper, and a jacket around it. I made a hood to go on top and ran a 12" pipe to the return air of the LP furnace. If you run the blower on the LP furnace the heat will come out the registers. If the blower is off the heat will come out the return air ducts. Works really good. The problem is it is a little dirty. The wife don't want to burn it except in a emergency. We also have a air to air heat pump. It runs so cheap you can't buy or cut wood as cheap. If your house is insulated well. I'm about the same latitude as you.
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