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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Selling Modified hot blast 1500 (Secondary Burn) 10-12 hour burn times ($950) Price lowered
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<blockquote data-quote="crewchief264" data-source="post: 5962562" data-attributes="member: 42325"><p>namely the ability to control the fire, glass door, and spa designed firebox. My hot blast is super easy to operate, basically get it up to about 500-600 degrees on the front gauge. close the ash door. The temp will fall to about 300 in about 15-20 minutes... then open the ash door and get the temp back up may throw another log in..... and get temp back up and then its good to go for about 10-11 hours. I also ground the tits off the ash door vent and welded up the vent in the hot blast door. The hot blast was designed to throw way too much air at the fire.. most the heat goes up the stack if you don't modify it as I and others have. The tundra looks to be able to outperform the HB hands down. I also have a regency insert, it has secondary and is great.. you just can't get more than 8 hours out of it because of the firebox size... you also cont distribute the heat to the whole house.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crewchief264, post: 5962562, member: 42325"] namely the ability to control the fire, glass door, and spa designed firebox. My hot blast is super easy to operate, basically get it up to about 500-600 degrees on the front gauge. close the ash door. The temp will fall to about 300 in about 15-20 minutes... then open the ash door and get the temp back up may throw another log in..... and get temp back up and then its good to go for about 10-11 hours. I also ground the tits off the ash door vent and welded up the vent in the hot blast door. The hot blast was designed to throw way too much air at the fire.. most the heat goes up the stack if you don't modify it as I and others have. The tundra looks to be able to outperform the HB hands down. I also have a regency insert, it has secondary and is great.. you just can't get more than 8 hours out of it because of the firebox size... you also cont distribute the heat to the whole house..... [/QUOTE]
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