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  1. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    Yes, that would be nice. Not sure how to go about making it though for this stove though.
  2. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    Just wanted to update you guys on how the stove performed over the winter overall. It worked pretty darn well, I still remain disappointed in the fan output. I am considering upgrading the blower this summer. The stove knocked about $640 off my total heating bill this winter I ended up...
  3. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    I could be wrong, but I think it is the same stove that even Northern Tool carried for much less. Northern Tool used to carry that stove (maybe still) I almost bought it. Looking back, it probably would have been worth it to spend the extra money to just HAVE the stove ready to go. Not $4...
  4. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    I guess I do have them upside down then. I just started putting them together in order, IE Male end of pipe went into stove outlet, therefore it is upside down the whole way up now...ooops. Thanks for the heads up :rock:
  5. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    That's a great idea for the creosote, does it work well? The hot supply it is the solid galvanized type pipe wrapped with reflectex coming out of the side, I have to take it under the house to get into the HVAC ductwork so it can be distributed all over the house. The return made out of...
  6. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    Yeah, not from scratch. I guess I should have used the title "My Indoor Forced Air Furncace is Now Outside." Or something like that. I thought about building something from scratch, but I became quite intimidated. I did however look for used furnaces in my area, couldn't find any, but I...
  7. nealfire

    I Built a Forced Air Outdoor Stove

    So after about two months of use, I am rather pleased with my outdoor forced air furnace project. I would have rather went with a better stove, but $$$ was a real issue. So instead, I purchased a discounted US Stove 1557 and dug in. I did find that the stove doesn't have enough push with the...
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