Im on the hunt for a quality wood burner/stove im near the Ohio Michigan line in Michigan. Does anyone have one there willing to part with? Thanks Joe
Cost not the issue im looking for the old school craftsmanship more then anything dont get me wrong im not rich but i dont mind spending a little money on quality and craftsmanship.The thing about used stoves is they are likely near the end of their life. Sure you find the odd duck once in awhille.
If cost is a factor, home depot and Menards sell very affordable, very functional wood stoves. Englander, drolet.
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Ill take a look thanks.Look up Woodstock soapstone. They are hand made here in the US. They are..... different, but neat.
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JotulCost not the issue im looking for the old school craftsmanship more then anything dont get me wrong im not rich but i dont mind spending a little money on quality and craftsmanship.
Will be heating about 1800 square feet. Ash pan is nice dont need to have it. Visually appealing would be nice. 8 inch chimney i believe its a new house.. Built in fan would be nice for heat control. Would love to button it up over night and re stock in the morning. I like old school ask the wife she likes new. So either one will work..@661Joe, not many stoves come up for sale on this site. You will have better luck surfing your local craigslist. Without knowing what you are heating and what features you want it's hard to make a reasonable recommendation. Without knowing you'll just get people throwing options at you based on what they have that works for them, which may not work well for you.
Do you want new tech or old school? Is heat control and long burn times important? How many square feet are you heating? Want or need an Ash pan? Visual appeal or just a hot steel box ok? What chimney are you going to use and what size? New stoves need a higher quality of seasoned wood, <20%. So seasoning it for minimum 12 months is critical.... there's probably more I missed.
The newer stoves are higher efficiency and there for have a cooler flue gas temperature. Creosoot can be an issue if the chimney is masonry.Will be heating about 1800 square feet. Ash pan is nice dont need to have it. Visually appealing would be nice. 8 inch chimney i believe its a new house.. Built in fan would be nice for heat control. Would love to button it up over night and re stock in the morning. I like old school ask the wife she likes new. So either one will work..
Agreed. But, my best customer swears by his Lopi insert, even if it only handles an 18" log.Jotul
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