hey who on here has a masonry stove/ fireplace the best heating system ever. im really thinking of building one in my house one day. 2 chords of wood for a whole winter of burning im in....
woodmiser said:So it's a rocket stove?
Ehouse said:I just rescued a small Tulikivi from demolition. Search Mountain Flame Heaters, it's the top right picture on their home page. Can't be moved in one piece as I found out. Hard to find anyone willing or able to advise on reconstruction. This model ( T 750 C ) is rated to heat about 650 square feet. It weighs +- 2000 lbs.
Ehouse
Ehouse said:Marty S, That's a nice install. Did you do it yourself? Is the bake oven a good usable feature? I'm thinking of adding one if I get the info. to rebuild this.
Nelraq, Tempcast seems to be the most popular kit. Do you know where I might find info. on a Tulikivi Rebuild? specifically, type of refractory cement, insulating spacer material, grout for the outside seams and firebox design? My local installer won't help unless they do the rebuild. I've scoured the internet for specifics to little or no avail.
Ehouse
Ehouse said:Marty S, That's a nice install. Did you do it yourself? Is the bake oven a good usable feature? I'm thinking of adding one if I get the info. to rebuild this.
Nelraq, Tempcast seems to be the most popular kit. Do you know where I might find info. on a Tulikivi Rebuild? specifically, type of refractory cement, insulating spacer material, grout for the outside seams and firebox design? My local installer won't help unless they do the rebuild. I've scoured the internet for specifics to little or no avail.
Ehouse
Marty S said:Typical 50 lb fuel load ablaze with 600 AM morning coffee.
The bake oven will be cool enough to roast a chicken by 500 PM.
Aye,
Marty
firecracker_77 said:Eventually, the veil is lifted and a wash of understanding pours over you from time to time.
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