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    wood heating problems.

    For some reason my boiler has not needed any wood lately..I mean it will burn a couple of chunks a day. But nothing like one would really think considering it is almost Thanksgiving..

    I hate this weather. Just came in from the deer blind with my daughter.. It was 60 plus degrees.. we were sweating, Just a few days ago we were cold..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericjeeper View Post
    Just a few days ago we were cold..
    Just a few more days and you will get colder. Front coming through Illinois wednesday afternoon, should hit you about 12 hours later, chance for some flurries and a high of 39 on turkey day. Keep warm.

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    Remember this when it is -10 out and the fire went out.

    Good weather for cutting wood though. I cut down a good size ash tree that died about a year ago. I got a lot of good wood and some poison ivy
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    I actually let my Daka furnace burn out this morning. I got home from work around 7 am and the house was 77 degrees after throwing 4-5 pieces of soft maple on last night and turning the damper all the way down. Still had a bit of coal in 12 hours after feeding it before work. Have to get it fired back up tonight and keep it going with the weather that is coming.

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    My boiler must hold two wheel barrels of hot coals

    I did not put any wood at all in it yesterday. This morning I wanted to work on the face..(It warped) The boiler temp was 190, and the holding tank which is six hundred gallons is at 179.
    as far as wood goes, I have hundreds of tree tops yet to cut up.. we had 600 trees taken from the farm. Most will just rot away.. even with my inefficient OWB I will never get it all cut up before it returns to nature. I am concentrating on the hickory first.. It will be the first to get doatey, Red oaks will be good in 3-4 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by ericjeeper View Post
    I did not put any wood at all in it yesterday. This morning I wanted to work on the face..(It warped) The boiler temp was 190, and the holding tank which is six hundred gallons is at 179.
    as far as wood goes, I have hundreds of tree tops yet to cut up.. we had 600 trees taken from the farm. Most will just rot away.. even with my inefficient OWB I will never get it all cut up before it returns to nature. I am concentrating on the hickory first.. It will be the first to get doatey, Red oaks will be good in 3-4 years
    Dude, that must rock... I wish I had an OWB I could add on my place. How many days do you get when you stoke it up full bore?? How big of a log do you take bro? Soon enough we will want this weather for sure..

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    well I just built it this season

    The firebox is 4 foot deep. The door is only 16x16, My thought on my design was that I could cut all the smaller limb wood to 36-46 inches for less picking up..And it does make for quick cut of the tops and pickup time is cut well under half.
    The burn times vary with call for heat, If the blower kicks on it will consume some wood..But that is the design. temps drop fire will kick up to add more heat.

    If winter ever comes which I am sure it will soon enough.. I will know more about the performance of the homebuilt unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericjeeper View Post
    For some reason my boiler has not needed any wood lately..I mean it will burn a couple of chunks a day. But nothing like one would really think considering it is almost Thanksgiving..

    I hate this weather. Just came in from the deer blind with my daughter.. It was 60 plus degrees.. we were sweating, Just a few days ago we were cold..
    Someone just told me the other day, be careful what you wish for

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    I'm with Shipper...not going to complain about the mild temps. I have had the OWB burning since first of October. My wood pile just keeps growing...think I'll have a considerable amount left this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowtechmadman View Post
    I'm with Shipper...not going to complain about the mild temps. I have had the OWB burning since first of October. My wood pile just keeps growing...think I'll have a considerable amount left this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ericjeeper View Post
    . This It will be the first to get doatey, Red oaks will be good in 3-4 years
    Yep,I'd go for the hickory also.For what it's worth I've got into red oak tops that were down close to twenty years that were still good.I even had a maginal one milled and got around 800 bdf of mostly # 3 common out of it.Kind of knotty so to speak.
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    Question for aandabooks...long burn times?

    Quote Originally Posted by aandabooks View Post
    I actually let my Daka furnace burn out this morning. I got home from work around 7 am and the house was 77 degrees after throwing 4-5 pieces of soft maple on last night and turning the damper all the way down. Still had a bit of coal in 12 hours after feeding it before work. Have to get it fired back up tonight and keep it going with the weather that is coming.

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    I also have a daka supplemental furness. This is my second year with it and I can't seem to figure it out. My burn times are only about an hour to two hours. I have removed the draft regulator daka suggested this year and turned the automatic air intake damper into a manual. I also installed a manual damper in my chimney last year. I have been told to close the chimney damper way down and the air intake to just a sliver to trap the heat. This has seemed to get slightly longer burn times but nothing like 3+ I hear everyone else gets and it doesnt heat well like that.. If I load it up at night there are no coals left in morning and house has dropped 7 degrees. Most my wood is soft maple which i know isnt great but i feel like i am going thru a lot of wood. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    you need some heavier dry wood

    Quote Originally Posted by Lane View Post
    I also have a daka supplemental furness. This is my second year with it and I can't seem to figure it out. My burn times are only about an hour to two hours. I have removed the draft regulator daka suggested this year and turned the automatic air intake damper into a manual. I also installed a manual damper in my chimney last year. I have been told to close the chimney damper way down and the air intake to just a sliver to trap the heat. This has seemed to get slightly longer burn times but nothing like 3+ I hear everyone else gets and it doesnt heat well like that.. If I load it up at night there are no coals left in morning and house has dropped 7 degrees. Most my wood is soft maple which i know isnt great but i feel like i am going thru a lot of wood. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Soft Maple is like burning poplar, Burns good hot and fast..

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    Lane,

    I don't run any damper control on my flu pipe. Used to have a flapper style but left it out when I replaced the pipe. Just a creosote collection point. I put a lot of oak, hickory, elm and locust in mine. Early in the season I had some soft maple and cottonwood to burn off. Pretty much daytime mild temp woods. The one thing that I would suggest you look at mechanically is the damper door on the front. Let the furnace go cold and check that the door is properly set. The damper door should be fully closed when the knob is at the 12 o'clock postion. If not make the adjustment, it requires a very small allen wrench to loosen the set screw. You may be burning with the damper too far open and loosing a lot of heat out the chimney.

    You may want to try to locate some better hardwood. It burns way better.

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    What kind of chimney are you running with yours?

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