Posted by Bruce Hopf on June 20, 2008 at 20:43:28 from (216.46.133.10):
In Reply to: outdoor wood stoves posted by mak on June 20, 2008 at 19:50:25:
I thought about an Outside Wood Furnace, instead of the Oil/Wood Combination furnace that I have been useing, to heat my house, for years. Until I found out that they are not very effecient. You will go through a lot more wood, with one of those out door units, than you will with a indoor wood furnace. My Neighbor has an out door furnace, and he runs out of fire wood almost every year. I burn inbetween 18 to 20 bush cord of wood, cut in 12" lengths, a year with my Combination, and No Oil. But your wood has to be pretty dry, or you will have chimney issues. With those out door units, you can burn almost green wood. But you will also burn almost twice the amount of wood. If you have any more questions, you can send me an email, and I will more than be happy to help. Bruce.
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