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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="never2muchwood" data-source="post: 1484823" data-attributes="member: 33425"><p>I've lived in my current home for near 20 years now, and this year I decided to get back to burning wood. It's been a tough decision on what to go with, but I'm going to install a new woodburning fireplace, couldn't find an insert big enough to do the job. I thought long and hard about buying an OWB, one advantage to me would have been I could have put it right between my 2500 sq ft home and 1500 sq ft shop and it would have heated both. I have seen alot of folks heat more than one building which makes an OWB much more practical. Bottom line for me is I didn't want to have to cut 15 cords of wood every year, so hopefully the woodburning fireplace will only take 6-8 cords of wood per year and heat the house, where the shop is newer and doesn't heat bad at all. I know some other folks in my area who have OWB's, they just prefer to keep the wood mess outside is their main reason. Interesting thread....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="never2muchwood, post: 1484823, member: 33425"] I've lived in my current home for near 20 years now, and this year I decided to get back to burning wood. It's been a tough decision on what to go with, but I'm going to install a new woodburning fireplace, couldn't find an insert big enough to do the job. I thought long and hard about buying an OWB, one advantage to me would have been I could have put it right between my 2500 sq ft home and 1500 sq ft shop and it would have heated both. I have seen alot of folks heat more than one building which makes an OWB much more practical. Bottom line for me is I didn't want to have to cut 15 cords of wood every year, so hopefully the woodburning fireplace will only take 6-8 cords of wood per year and heat the house, where the shop is newer and doesn't heat bad at all. I know some other folks in my area who have OWB's, they just prefer to keep the wood mess outside is their main reason. Interesting thread.... [/QUOTE]
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