Last time I checked an oven door was over $500, and so was a main door. One could buy a wood stove just for the cost of a masonry heater's doors. Max Edleson of Firespeaking is trying to bring the costs down. This is much more reasonable (around $200+) for the Do-It-Yourselfer.
If river rock or common brick used for the outer material, the major cost will be the firebrick. Or one could make the insides from a kit (large pieces). He is selling masonry heater kits - I wonder how affordable they are? Maybe the DIY'er could construct one for roughly the cost of a good wood stove.
He also has hardware for a cabin stove. This is a smaller simpler masonry heater that has a cook top. I think it is a single skin design - so might not be allowed in some areas (double layers are allowed). Good for a cabin - so called the cabin stove.
If river rock or common brick used for the outer material, the major cost will be the firebrick. Or one could make the insides from a kit (large pieces). He is selling masonry heater kits - I wonder how affordable they are? Maybe the DIY'er could construct one for roughly the cost of a good wood stove.
He also has hardware for a cabin stove. This is a smaller simpler masonry heater that has a cook top. I think it is a single skin design - so might not be allowed in some areas (double layers are allowed). Good for a cabin - so called the cabin stove.
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