Hi everyone,
I finished this back in October, but never had a chance to post the end result. If you were on the forum in May or June, you may have seen my plans and questions I had.
Well here’s the end result, and I’m so happy with it. Turns out that this little squirrel WILL heat the house in 0 degree weather, provided I have enough wood to keep it cranking and close some doors upstairs in rooms not being used. So we could weather a long power outage and probably even keep the pipes from freezing in our little house.
I didn’t have enough wood this year, only enough to supplement heat - which is really all I wanted it for (and emergencies).
Thanks for all the help and info regarding heat shield and pad construction. I really learned a lot doing this.
And note, those stockings in that picture are just there for the photo - we took them down when the stove was in use.
I finished this back in October, but never had a chance to post the end result. If you were on the forum in May or June, you may have seen my plans and questions I had.
Well here’s the end result, and I’m so happy with it. Turns out that this little squirrel WILL heat the house in 0 degree weather, provided I have enough wood to keep it cranking and close some doors upstairs in rooms not being used. So we could weather a long power outage and probably even keep the pipes from freezing in our little house.
I didn’t have enough wood this year, only enough to supplement heat - which is really all I wanted it for (and emergencies).
Thanks for all the help and info regarding heat shield and pad construction. I really learned a lot doing this.
And note, those stockings in that picture are just there for the photo - we took them down when the stove was in use.
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