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I want to transfer wood stove heat to lower level of the house.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mkarlson" data-source="post: 1186326" data-attributes="member: 11588"><p>If nothing else reading this thread has me wanting to try out the pipe behind the stove. I think it would be a great experiment for my children (ages 5,8,10,13) to be apart of. After reading I have no doubt placing pipe behind stove from floor to ceiling would cause the air in the pipe to travel up. What I would like to see and to show the children is the ashes/dust being sucked up from the bottom. Just for the record this would be a simple temporary setup. I have no need for this other then to satisfy my own curiosity and maybe keep the minds of my children working on things other than preparing to pass the next state required test, the schools need them to do well on, in order to get their funding for next year.</p><p></p><p>schools and their agendas <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/chainsaw.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":chainsaw:" title="Chainsaw :chainsaw:" data-shortname=":chainsaw:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mkarlson, post: 1186326, member: 11588"] If nothing else reading this thread has me wanting to try out the pipe behind the stove. I think it would be a great experiment for my children (ages 5,8,10,13) to be apart of. After reading I have no doubt placing pipe behind stove from floor to ceiling would cause the air in the pipe to travel up. What I would like to see and to show the children is the ashes/dust being sucked up from the bottom. Just for the record this would be a simple temporary setup. I have no need for this other then to satisfy my own curiosity and maybe keep the minds of my children working on things other than preparing to pass the next state required test, the schools need them to do well on, in order to get their funding for next year. schools and their agendas :chainsaw: [/QUOTE]
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