http://cgi.ebay.com/HUGE-wood-stove...ryZ20712QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
any chance theres any validity to his claims?
any chance theres any validity to his claims?
jeepin in maine said:http://cgi.ebay.com/HUGE-wood-stove-w-blower-thermostat-800lbs_W0QQitemZ190181980829QQihZ009QQcategoryZ20712QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
any chance theres any validity to his claims?
Codeman812 said:I don't agree with the firebrick part, I am still a noob though. I thought the fire brick acted as an insulating feature helping to enable high temps which produces the secondary burn we all love. As far as everything going out of the chimney, my stove is hotter than my chimney most of the time when primary air is dampened down. I didn't replace all of my firebrick from last year, a couple of pieces had to be replaced, but that was because of my fault, not the manufacturers. Also I would think that the fire brick is instrumental in allowing closer clearances.
Looks like that thing is a monster and I wish him good sales.
Metal said:This is what worries me:
"You can also stack 300lbs of wood on top for drying."
Err. did you get it new at Slim's? ;-)Cant remember what i paid for my last rifle ,either!
:RCL , I know 5 people like that!
Err, how much fur yur truck? ;-)All my friends drive pick up trucks, except me, mine is parked in the yard with no plates & a snow plow bolted on to it, waiting to plow the drive way, with a pile of wet logs in the bed to weigh it down for traction.
Me 2!!I resemble those remarks!
Ah feel yur pain, bro, suffer from that mhz disease 2. :coolsmile:I guess i must be a redneck, even if i am alergic to sunlight & look white as a fish!
Err, how much fur yur truck? ;-)All my friends drive pick up trucks, except me, mine is parked in the yard with no plates & a snow plow bolted on to it, waiting to plow the drive way, with a pile of wet logs in the bed to weigh it down for traction.
Ibjamn said:Looks to me like a older englander3500...
pistonslap said:{snip/}... One other thing to consider is no matter how big the firebox, unless you have a good blower to move the heat, you won't be happy with it. It took 2 yrs. of fooling around until I finally hit a good combo. I would find out the blower size before anything else.
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