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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Does anyone have a corn burning stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="hoosier daddy" data-source="post: 3380390" data-attributes="member: 52172"><p><strong>I've been there...</strong></p><p></p><p>We had a corn burning furnace in the same spot as my wood furnace currently sits. It was made by a guy in central Ill and it's more mess than it's worth...The biggest issue is that the are really finickey, there is a lerning curve (mine was 2 years or seasons) we heated the entire house and dumped directly into heat ducts like the wood furnace.</p><p></p><p>The ash is much darker than wood ash and stains much more. There is a smess associated with burning corn that lingers. There is a clinker formed by the burning of corn that is like ceramic. It served the purpose for us for a short time (6 years) but I will NEVER return to that. I gladly burnt propane for 2 years before installing the wood burning furnace.</p><p></p><p>Honestly if someone gave me corn i wouldn't heat with it...</p><p></p><p>Stay away from this...MHO...</p><p></p><p>HD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoosier daddy, post: 3380390, member: 52172"] [b]I've been there...[/b] We had a corn burning furnace in the same spot as my wood furnace currently sits. It was made by a guy in central Ill and it's more mess than it's worth...The biggest issue is that the are really finickey, there is a lerning curve (mine was 2 years or seasons) we heated the entire house and dumped directly into heat ducts like the wood furnace. The ash is much darker than wood ash and stains much more. There is a smess associated with burning corn that lingers. There is a clinker formed by the burning of corn that is like ceramic. It served the purpose for us for a short time (6 years) but I will NEVER return to that. I gladly burnt propane for 2 years before installing the wood burning furnace. Honestly if someone gave me corn i wouldn't heat with it... Stay away from this...MHO... HD [/QUOTE]
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