Posted by tlak on February 06, 2011 at 17:04:01 from (64.130.176.172):
In Reply to: Not all bad posted by jdemaris on February 06, 2011 at 08:55:25:
I live at least a mile from any other houses, and while I would like to have an OWS I don't want to walk out of my house into a cloud of smoke or my outdoor pets have to live in it, so I checked on more efficient clean burning stoves and I ran into the same as other posters; there are none. The problems with them as I understand it is the water jacket causes the burn box to be too cold and a short chimney. I ran across a stove that appears to have fixed these problems, but it's an indoor wood boiler. Haven't seen a price except $165 a month. Don't know anything about quality or if it works as stated, maybe somebody on here already owns one. A friend made his chimney out of a heavy gage steel pipe that he stuck in the ground and cut a hole in the side for a pipe.
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