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Wood Stove vs. Add on Wood Furnace
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<blockquote data-quote="Techstuf" data-source="post: 1352329" data-attributes="member: 31561"><p>If I am 'perpetuating a myth', then so are the engineers at many of the world's best stove manufacturers. I surmise that your idea of what constitutes a myth is less experiential and more of the borrowed variety, in this instance.</p><p></p><p>Effective control over where and how much outside air is allowed to enter the home to replace that which is both lost up the flue and consumed by it's occupants is not only a logical exercise, but incumbent upon the home owner in order to get a reliable level of comfort and enjoyment out of the experience of heating with wood.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your heart's in the right place though, kudos</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p></p><p>TS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techstuf, post: 1352329, member: 31561"] If I am 'perpetuating a myth', then so are the engineers at many of the world's best stove manufacturers. I surmise that your idea of what constitutes a myth is less experiential and more of the borrowed variety, in this instance. Effective control over where and how much outside air is allowed to enter the home to replace that which is both lost up the flue and consumed by it's occupants is not only a logical exercise, but incumbent upon the home owner in order to get a reliable level of comfort and enjoyment out of the experience of heating with wood. Your heart's in the right place though, kudos Regards, TS [/QUOTE]
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