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Posted: 23 January 2009 12:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 31 ]
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through - from side to side, all the way through, viewing the holes through the other holes, so you can see the rust.
thru - not really a word, but used as in I’m going to drive thru the fast food place
threw - what you want to do with your owb.  I threw it over the cliff.
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Posted: 23 January 2009 03:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 32 ]
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I started up a wood doctor converter(old style) in Oct. and have been very pleased on performance. Burn alot of free pine along with hardwoods, no creosote issues or other problems and get 12 hr all the time no matter how chilly. My problems are the learning curve but slowly I learn what size pieces for what temp demand. Using it on 2 buildings with radiant floors plus dhw and hot tub and so far so good. Have had no warranty issues but asked wood doc before I purchased it what if and “assured” me they stand behind their product, guess should asked how far. Talked to a couple of locals who have wd and they were very happy.

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Posted: 25 January 2009 12:29 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 33 ]
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from another thread I read that the wood doctor gassifier works ok but they have problems with the welds, the person who said this had a drawing of the insides of the stove, lots of welds and corners, and the smoke path in the back is very hard to clean. (just what I read)

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Posted: 25 January 2009 10:32 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 34 ]
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I weld every day and looking at the welds on my stove they look well done but that is on the outside, time will tell. As far as cleaning there are clean out doors that you use a long handle shovel to clean out the powdered ash, not really an issue. Takes about 5 mins. to do the whole stove once aweek

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Posted: 25 January 2009 11:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 35 ]
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Eric as moderator was disappointed in your reply “the industy leaker”  .  First of all the person who wrote and took the pictures was a disgruntled customer trying to claim it was a Wood Doctor.  Anyone in the INDUSTRY knows Wood Doctors are not Green in color on the Exterior so it must be a Global Hydronic unit and not a Wood Doctor..  I do understand the customers obvious being upset but we must have all the facts before blame is being thrown around.  I really find the forum informative for the most part and hope it will not become anything but that.

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Posted: 25 January 2009 11:49 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 36 ]
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Well, I was torn between making a small joke at your expense or calling you out for posting a blatant sales pitch in what’s supposed to be a neutral forum and website. Please. Everybody thinks their product is the greatest thing on the market, destined to to become “the industry leader.” If you want to promote your product here, you can advertise like everyone else, or at least start a thread containing some useful information that the rest of us can digest and debate. How about some photos and a schematic, along with a simple description of how it works and an invitation for comment?

Announcing that you sell direct and posting a link to your website in the same post is unacceptable, in other words.

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Posted: 26 January 2009 01:13 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 37 ]
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OK, thought I would show all how I am managing to keep the water in my Wood Doctor.  Not sure if I mentioned yet, but besides perforations along the weld lines I also have some welding that has given way as there is water seeping out from right under the weld bead!  This is happening along the top and bottom of my furnace door. angry

So I wanted to put some pictures up showing how I use this five-minute high temperature Epoxy putty to seal off the leaks.  I spent another 3 hours this weekend stripping off the panels and insulation to get at the leaks!  This is the third time this winter so far! red face

I have numbered these pics 1 threw 9 and I hope you will fine them very informative!

Please refer to the next few posts for the rest of the pictures.

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1-Rusty water flowing down from seeping weld at top on underside of furnace door-s.jpg2-Looking up at previous patching at bottom weld of door wire brushed now for more patching-s.jpg
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Posted: 26 January 2009 01:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 38 ]
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Ok, next pictures.

Leaky rolleyes

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3-Ready to go using one reversed clamp with putty stick and memory foam block-s.jpg4-Some mixed putty sitting on memory foam block-s.jpg5-Applying the epoxy patch with clamp pressure-s.jpg
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Posted: 26 January 2009 01:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 39 ]
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And, the last four pics,

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6-Clamp pushing memory foam and putty agains leaks-s.jpg7-I was having trouble sealing off the leaks so  I invented a sticky epoxy patch using some caulking under the epoxy-s.jpg8-Shot of a Perforation coming threw along the weld line-s.jpg9-Three hours later still seeping just a little bit but good to go-s.jpg
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Posted: 26 January 2009 01:42 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 40 ]
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Ha!  LOL

I see someone thinks my furnace is actually not a Wood Doctor!

Well my first Stainless Steel Wood Doctor was the right color and had the Wood Doctor logo all over it, but this furnace was replace under warranty at no cost to me cause it developed perforation through it’s belly in only it’s second heating season!  red face

Funny thing is, when Wood Doctor delivered my replacement furnace, it was all green with Global Hydronics logos all over it!  I just figured Wood Doctor was to busy to bother repackaging it with their Wood Doctor colors and logos before they delivered it!  hmmm

So, where does that leave me now that this replacement they brought me has corroded through along it’s weld lines right in the middle of only it’s third heating season?  sick

Well, Wood Doctor sold my original furnace to me and I have still have my original Wood Doctor Warranty for all the good it’s doing me!  mad

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Posted: 16 February 2009 12:48 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 41 ]
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OK . . . I searched and searched and this is the only picture I could find showing something of my original Wood Doctor furnace!

At least it shows it had light grey panels, which should satisfy some people, I hope! My relatives are busy searching their photos around my property to see it they can find me something better. Who knew, I would find myself trying to prove I actually did originally buy a boldly logo-ed Wood Doctor furnace!

I took this picture while I was attempting to plug the holes perforating the belly of this first (original) furnace. It’s not much fun trying to keep the water inside these Wood Doctor furnaces once they have started leaking all over the place.

I may as well throw in some pictures of those simple pine plugs that got me threw only my second heating season with this first furnace!

Leaky rolleyes

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Posted: 17 February 2009 02:29 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 42 ]
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Not to change the subject… but I saw on this thread.. a guy named George in Ct?. George… I was much like you. I started last year investigating a chnage in the way i heated my house. I was first drawn to the OWB. I checked em all out.. I was ready to get a CB but then i stumbled upon this site. I read on this site for easily 40 hours. After… i decided the OWB was not the way to go. I was a little scared at first about this ” woodgas ” thing and the ” gasifier” stuff. But I am one of those kinds of people who if i am going to invest my money… I am going to know everyting about the product i am going to buy. ANyways… I learned a ton about the Tarm on this site. I got over my fear of buying it.. (the biggest fear was I had never seen one.. and i don’t know anyone who has one). I called Tarm( great business ... can’t say enough good about them) . I went to there business in Lyme NH. I asked every question i could. I finally asked myself this question. ” If tons of eurpean people have used this idea for decades… isn’t it a tried and true thing? ” I mean…. its really not a huge complicated thing… and it is way more efficient than the american idea of OWB. And way more tried and true… and warrantied. It became an easy decision. So… I bought one. Tarm Plus 40. Had good plumber install it. BEST decision i have ever made. I have used 4 cord of maple and 1 cord of pine this eason to heat a 2000 sq ft drafty log cabin with big cathedral cieling area… and all hot water.. .for 5! ... I have used about 30 gallons of fuel. house at 65-70 all year. It is in basement. I fill it up shile in my skivies! no OWB for me! Best decision. Saving about 2000 dollars a year in oil. Total cost?... it will pay for itself in 5 years. Hope this helps

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Posted: 22 February 2009 07:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 43 ]
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myleakywooddoctor - 26 January 2009 01:42 PM

Ha!  LOL

I see someone thinks my furnace is actually not a Wood Doctor!

Well my first Stainless Steel Wood Doctor was the right color and had the Wood Doctor logo all over it, but this furnace was replace under warranty at no cost to me cause it developed perforation through it’s belly in only it’s second heating season!  red face

Funny thing is, when Wood Doctor delivered my replacement furnace, it was all green with Global Hydronics logos all over it!  I just figured Wood Doctor was to busy to bother repackaging it with their Wood Doctor colors and logos before they delivered it!  hmmm

So, where does that leave me now that this replacement they brought me has corroded through along it’s weld lines right in the middle of only it’s third heating season?  sick

Well, Wood Doctor sold my original furnace to me and I have still have my original Wood Doctor Warranty for all the good it’s doing me!  mad

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Leaky :down:

there is a wood doctor dealer near me, last time I went by he had three stoves that were all black and didn’t have the wood doctor logo on them, it may have been the global hydronics logo.

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Posted: 10 August 2009 08:27 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 44 ]
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Welding that Leaky Wood doctor of mine!

Hey Folks,

I haven’t been on this site for a while now cause I received news that Wood Doctor decided to fix my boiler leaks after all. 
I must say that perhaps there may have been some initial confusion on Wood Doctor’s part as to what I was expecting them to do for me. When I finally made it clear that I was not prepared to pay out any additional cash for a replacement furnace, Wood Doctor ceased their efforts on this tact and sent me a welder.

So, all seems water tight again an good to go for another heating season.  Of course, I volunteered my time to strip down and put everything back together again, not wanting the welder they sent me to be distracted by anything that wasn’t strictly welding and all in all I am quiet pleased with the result. 

I must also state that Wood Doctor has graciously instructed me to call this welder directly should any further leaks develop!

Leaky   cheese

I can seem to control the order of the pics, so . . .

1) Temp Patching
2) Perferations
3) Welder
4) Back Plate
5) Belly Plate

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Posted: 10 August 2009 09:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 45 ]
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Was that welder using a stick welder? I hope so….. The welds look kinda rough…. If they were done with a MIG welder I’d be wondering on that guys abilities…. smile

But hey, if it holds water, that’s good enough!

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