[AT] OT Heating with wood

Mattias Kessén Mattias.kessen at telia.com
Sat Oct 1 01:06:36 PDT 2005


But you do export some fancy ones to us. Though I bought an old model for the twins room swedish though but the wallpaper is from your side of the pound. Got to install that stove soon it's getting colder, brrr.

/Mattias
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Från: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
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Skickat: den 30 september 2005 15:27
Ämne: Re: [AT] OT Heating with wood


> You guys have those fancy wood stoves on your side of the pond Mattias.  We 
> have to import them from you.
> 
> Charlie
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> From: "Mattias Kessén" <mattias at linderson-mark-bygg.se>
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> 
> > I've never seen one without some kind of glassdoors.
> >
> > /Mattias
> >
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> > [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]För charlie hill
> > Skickat: den 30 september 2005 14:06
> > Till: Antique tractor email discussion group
> > Ämne: Re: [AT] OT Heating with wood
> >
> >
> > Robert,
> >
> > You need one of the inserts with a glass door.  Either that or one that is
> > made to run with the door open as an option.  I've seen both.
> >
> > Charlie
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> > From: "R Mull" <rbobmull at comcast.net>
> > To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" 
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> > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 10:24 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AT] OT Heating with wood
> >
> >
> >>I installed an insert in my masonry fireplace about 20 years ago. Before I
> >>put it in I scattered a tube of BB's on the hearth. I could pull it out 
> >>and
> >>back in easily to clean the chimney. Took it out completly a few years
> >>later as the wife wanted to be able to see the fire(Romantic).Wish I still
> >>had it.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Robert Mull
> >> Woodstock, Georgia
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> >> From: <HaliganBar at aol.com>
> >> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 9:44 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [AT] OT Heating with wood
> >>
> >>
> >>> Charlie,
> >>>
> >>> I'm thinking the same thing. We have been looking at wood stove inserts
> >>> for
> >>> our fireplace. I'd prefer a regular wood stove but I don't have a place
> >>> to put
> >>> one. I don't expect to replace the oil heat but, I'd like to take some 
> >>> of
> >>> the
> >>> sting out of having to shell out enough cash for 600 gallons.
> >>>
> >>> So far we like the Dutch West unit that's sold by Vermont Castings. A
> >>> local
> >>> place has them for $1099 plus $160 for a flexible flue pipe that will
> >>> attach to
> >>> the stove, fit through my damper, and reach past the smoke shelf up into
> >>> the
> >>> flue. I'd also echo Mike's comments about pulling the insert out
> >>> occasionally
> >>> and checking for buildup and cleaning it up. If you burn good dry wood
> >>> and
> >>> keep up with the maintenance then chimney fires shouldn't be an issue.
> >>>
> >>> Karl
> >>>
> >>> In a message dated 9/29/05 1:15:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> >>> chill8 at cox.net
> >>> writes:
> >>>
> >>>> With the price of fuel I'm thinking of going back to good old wood 
> >>>> heat.
> >>>> The easiest and cheapest way for me to do that is to place a wood stove
> >>>> that
> >>>>
> >>>> I have (modern type slow burn built of of steel plate and lined with
> >>>> fire
> >>>> brick) in front of and partially in my fireplace.
> >>>>
> >>>> I need opinions on the best way to connect the pipe from the heater too
> >>>> the
> >>>> damper opening in the fireplace.  My thinking is to make a plate to fit
> >>>> in
> >>>> the place of the damper with a square to round adapter from the plate 
> >>>> to
> >>>> the
> >>>>
> >>>> stove pipe.   I don't want kreosote dripping into the fireplace and I
> >>>> sure
> >>>> don't want a chimney fire.  Any ideas?
> >>>>
> >>>> If I can get this rigged up cheap enough maybe my tractor can haul some
> >>>> wood
> >>>>
> >>>> this winter.  If it's going to cost a lot to make it work I may be
> >>>> better
> >>>> off paying for fuel.
> >>>>
> >>>> Charlie
> >>>
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