Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on December 30, 2012 at 16:00:51 from (74.221.60.204):
In Reply to: OT Wood Heat Source posted by Tony Vidlak on December 29, 2012 at 19:07:05:
Gasification stoves do require less wood than a conventional wood stove. But they are very finicky on the wood they burn and cleanliness. The wood needs to be very dry and the stove needs to be kept clean. There are air passages and what not that need to be cleaned out vquite often to insure that the stove can complete its "gasification" cycle.
A neighbor of mine has a gasification stove and he does burn less wood than my "smoker" stove. But he also has to clean his stove out weekly and clean out the air tubes and also keep his wood dry and make sure its seasoned.
My smoker required an occasional shoveling of ashes (often times once a month) and I often times cut wood in the morning and burn it in the afternoon. I burn rotten wood off the ground, burn construction lumber, and also lots of fresh cut aspen.
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