Roger, your insurance company will be able to give you definite figures for clearances from combustibles, outside walls, etc., that you must follow for safety purposes. I would also check with the stove manufacturer… your stove may or may not have heat shields or other features that would ...
TOP LOADING CAST IRON WOOD STOVE Feature Benefit Top Load or Front Load Extremely convenient to load. No large side clearances and no oddsized hearth pads. Single Air Control, non-catalytic Very easy to operate and no catalytic combustors to replace. Heavy Duty Refractory Cast carbide/silica Th...
Clearances (with optional shields) Back: 19” Corner: 17” Burn times and heat outputs are based on laboratory testing using full loads of seasoned hardwoods, and may vary depending on how the stove is operated, type of wood and other factors. Average heating capacity is based on operation ...
There was a request for photographs of the rocket stove I'm building to replace the failing electric heater in the sauna my great-great-uncle built. rather than do one big post after it's all done, I would serialize it and show the progress as
273lb. i used stone tile from wayfair to create a hearth. the stove is so awesome! it heats our whole house in an hour on high. it's hard to find the right vent kits, i had to order them online. you want type l, steel. if you put it in a corner like this, will need a ...
get a draw and/or take advantage of any heat. I originally thought to run one straight pipe the length of the greenhouse, ~20' or so, but am now wondering about turning the corner and running it back the length to exit near the stove, for a length of about 40'. Is that too long...
We keep the stove pipe clean and have made sure the stove has the proper clearances from the walls, etc. (We used corrugated steel for the stove surround, and landscaping paving bricks for the base. And yes, before anyone sends me an email saying that isn’t up to code– it is. We...