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Consolodated Dutchwest wood stove
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<blockquote data-quote="president" data-source="post: 5018366" data-attributes="member: 63314"><p>I had one but too much localised heat with the cast iron clad beast Honestly the difference </p><p>between steel stove and cast iron is something you have to experience I t might have something to do </p><p>with the wavelengths of how the 2 eminate but steel seems much more gentle and diffuse than cast </p><p>extra hot near unit but not radiant enough far away .I know your thinking that Ive sat to close for too </p><p>long and need treatment or something but thats my experience and Im sticking to it,not litteraly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="president, post: 5018366, member: 63314"] I had one but too much localised heat with the cast iron clad beast Honestly the difference between steel stove and cast iron is something you have to experience I t might have something to do with the wavelengths of how the 2 eminate but steel seems much more gentle and diffuse than cast extra hot near unit but not radiant enough far away .I know your thinking that Ive sat to close for too long and need treatment or something but thats my experience and Im sticking to it,not litteraly [/QUOTE]
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