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<blockquote data-quote="olyman" data-source="post: 1150874" data-attributes="member: 10988"><p>stove is cold, furnace needs outside air--pulls it down thru the cold chimney of wood burner----have a outside air intake for the oil furnace?? otherwise youd have to rig some sort of ele damper to shut when the oil furnace kicks on--better to bring outside air intake close to oil furnace--and that may not work--cause the cold air coming down the chimney needs no help-----</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olyman, post: 1150874, member: 10988"] stove is cold, furnace needs outside air--pulls it down thru the cold chimney of wood burner----have a outside air intake for the oil furnace?? otherwise youd have to rig some sort of ele damper to shut when the oil furnace kicks on--better to bring outside air intake close to oil furnace--and that may not work--cause the cold air coming down the chimney needs no help----- [/QUOTE]
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