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<blockquote data-quote="cantoo" data-source="post: 6708863" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>It doesn't work here due to my soil conditions but lots of people do use the foam wrapped and have good results. And lots of people use it and have poor results. I think you need to do a bit more research and then supervise what they do. If you end up burning twice the amount of wood then your relative might decide he is already in good enough shape and you will be running the saw. </p><p> If you have the right conditions and do a good job the wrapped lines will work for you. Need good draining soil, good quality plastic tile for the lines and enough wraps on the lines. Wet area will not work. 1 pinhole in the tile and you will flood the lines in no time. Wet lines mean huge heat loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantoo, post: 6708863, member: 1808"] It doesn't work here due to my soil conditions but lots of people do use the foam wrapped and have good results. And lots of people use it and have poor results. I think you need to do a bit more research and then supervise what they do. If you end up burning twice the amount of wood then your relative might decide he is already in good enough shape and you will be running the saw. If you have the right conditions and do a good job the wrapped lines will work for you. Need good draining soil, good quality plastic tile for the lines and enough wraps on the lines. Wet area will not work. 1 pinhole in the tile and you will flood the lines in no time. Wet lines mean huge heat loss. [/QUOTE]
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