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What to consider in a wood furnace?
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<blockquote data-quote="hanko" data-source="post: 910355" data-attributes="member: 18355"><p>well let me explain something else I didnt mention earlier. I dont have a basemant. my furnace is located in my garage. You enjoy the gravity effect which I dont. I believe that if I had a basement. my furnace wood probably work a whole lot better. the duct work is in the crawl space, so im pumping heat downhill. Not the best way. I can keep my house (1600 sq ft ranch 80 if I wanna keep the thing cranking. In other words if i had a basment under me i think i could heat my house for half the wood I use now. I have good cold air returns floor level. plenty of sq inches of suply duct. I like the furnace, I like the mess in the garage. I dont like burning 6 cords of dry oak (so far). I have a 1400 sq ft two story well insulated shop and office. One small vermont castings radiant stove not 2 cords yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanko, post: 910355, member: 18355"] well let me explain something else I didnt mention earlier. I dont have a basemant. my furnace is located in my garage. You enjoy the gravity effect which I dont. I believe that if I had a basement. my furnace wood probably work a whole lot better. the duct work is in the crawl space, so im pumping heat downhill. Not the best way. I can keep my house (1600 sq ft ranch 80 if I wanna keep the thing cranking. In other words if i had a basment under me i think i could heat my house for half the wood I use now. I have good cold air returns floor level. plenty of sq inches of suply duct. I like the furnace, I like the mess in the garage. I dont like burning 6 cords of dry oak (so far). I have a 1400 sq ft two story well insulated shop and office. One small vermont castings radiant stove not 2 cords yet [/QUOTE]
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