Hi There,
New member from Western WI. checking in.
Temps are supposed to be a high of -11 tomorrow.
Anyway I have a stove I bought for $75 about 8 years ago from a guy who had to get rid of it due to his insurance carrier. It is in a detached garage/workshop that is 24x 32' and insulated with a 16' door. It works great and seems to be in good shape. I replaced the firebrick a couple years ago as some were cracked.
The stove is made by the Atlanta Stove works and is called a Huntsman. Anybody know anything?
I just hauled a couple loads of wood in the garage and to aid in melting off the snow I set a box fan on the floor directing air at the stove in the direction of the wood. It dries off quickly in a day when I do this.
My second question is does a stove put off more heat when a fan is directing more air over it in this fashion due to aided heat transfer?
New member from Western WI. checking in.
Temps are supposed to be a high of -11 tomorrow.
Anyway I have a stove I bought for $75 about 8 years ago from a guy who had to get rid of it due to his insurance carrier. It is in a detached garage/workshop that is 24x 32' and insulated with a 16' door. It works great and seems to be in good shape. I replaced the firebrick a couple years ago as some were cracked.
The stove is made by the Atlanta Stove works and is called a Huntsman. Anybody know anything?
I just hauled a couple loads of wood in the garage and to aid in melting off the snow I set a box fan on the floor directing air at the stove in the direction of the wood. It dries off quickly in a day when I do this.
My second question is does a stove put off more heat when a fan is directing more air over it in this fashion due to aided heat transfer?