Regarding the Seton 300 with the creosote problems... An interesting side note. It was suggested I consider an 'on demand' propane fired inline water...
Responding to nolomich...the designer was good ole' Fred Seton himself...He basically said (and more than once), " Don't listen to those guys with...
Kickback...I was once demonstrating my 'infamous' chainsaw kickback technique...used to warn new woodsies on the dangers of chainsaws...had one of...
Fortunately our Seton 300 is in a free standing 3 bay building that we use to store wood for the stove...otherwise I would have removed it from the...
Your analogy of a 'snow melt' under a metal roof made me laugh...that's about what I have at best of times. As to spray foam...I did a bit of...
So, do I first load the pics to heath.com (where exactly?), then link to that in my post? Regards, Scotty
To answer some of the questions raised about our Seton 300 creosote and thermal blanket problems. Our heat load is massive...in season. That's the...
What a great amount of information...let me start off by expressing my thanks for your (and every other posters), time helping with this. Building is...
An additional problem is one we brought on ourselves...I couldn't get the Seton 300 to hold a fire overnight and the warehouse was dropping...
After running a Seton 300 for 2 seasons, I'm now in the process of removing all side panels, replacing the thermal blankets, and doing a "MAJOR"...
I'm having problems getting a large slab to heat up using a Seton 300...his biggest I believe? Running 3/4" line Pex 150' in a 4" flex line that's...
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