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Building an outdoor wood furnace.
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 993373" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>Tater, that is a heck of a wrench, it's a 5 footer and I can't even lift the SOB but I thought it would look good in the picture! Jo, I have been planning this build for years now and want to be able to burn 3-4 ft logs and i think thick walled steel is crucial ( Thermal mass.). Even though the water heating outdoor woodburners are the most popular, I think the forced air outdoor woodburners are more efficient and thats what I'm building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 993373, member: 17303"] Tater, that is a heck of a wrench, it's a 5 footer and I can't even lift the SOB but I thought it would look good in the picture! Jo, I have been planning this build for years now and want to be able to burn 3-4 ft logs and i think thick walled steel is crucial ( Thermal mass.). Even though the water heating outdoor woodburners are the most popular, I think the forced air outdoor woodburners are more efficient and thats what I'm building. [/QUOTE]
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