nightshade
Lovin' The Homestead
okay so my Hubby is an hvac guy he does geothermal for a living but since we have an overwhelming amount of fire wood from all the clear cutting we unfortunately had to do at the new farm he has come up with this idea he is going to build a home made wood burner. I have not asked for plans in detail cause frankly it worries me when he comes up with theses ideas that the guys at work egg him on with. HE has a nasty habit of not finishing things when he starts them.... like my chicken coop which lays in huge wall sections on the ground a month after he ensemble them.
But from the bits and pieces I have manage to get out of him he is planning some type of shed with a regular wood burner inside. Piping it to the house. Thermostat in the shed set to a certain temp when it reaches it blower kicks on forcing the hot air to the house duct. Some sort of insulation in the shed and fire proofing, not much detail given there.
Please tell me there is a better way .
Has anyone out there built a working out door wood burner?
I wanted to just use my old cook stove I inherited from my grandmother in the addition we are putting on next summer. But that would not help us this winter and when it was mentioned to the insurance company they weren't very happy about the idea.
But from the bits and pieces I have manage to get out of him he is planning some type of shed with a regular wood burner inside. Piping it to the house. Thermostat in the shed set to a certain temp when it reaches it blower kicks on forcing the hot air to the house duct. Some sort of insulation in the shed and fire proofing, not much detail given there.
Please tell me there is a better way .
Has anyone out there built a working out door wood burner?
I wanted to just use my old cook stove I inherited from my grandmother in the addition we are putting on next summer. But that would not help us this winter and when it was mentioned to the insurance company they weren't very happy about the idea.