duct work to get heat to back side of the house

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Great, simple way to do the JOB!!!!!!!!!! Just find a nice used stove. CORRECTION THANKS
 
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I'm just looking to move some warm air to that side of the house nothing major

You will see better results by moving cold air to the stove. Then the warm air will take care of itself by naturally flowing through the house to replace the cold air you are moving. Two things to that: cold air is denser so it is easier to move more of it, and if you try to move the warm air through outside the heated space (i.e. crawlspace or attic) you will lose most of it to the surrounding much cooler environment before it gets to where you want it to.
 
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