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<blockquote data-quote="Hulpio" data-source="post: 8125401" data-attributes="member: 192883"><p>Looks very well made to me. Design is missing 2000lbs of heat storage mass like bricks. Very, very much energy goes out via chimney due fumes are not circulated in passages made of bricks and THEN out. My intention is not to mock anybody, this is only what I see as a Finn. I could not afford the amount of firewood that thing would consume if temperatures are - 20C week after week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hulpio, post: 8125401, member: 192883"] Looks very well made to me. Design is missing 2000lbs of heat storage mass like bricks. Very, very much energy goes out via chimney due fumes are not circulated in passages made of bricks and THEN out. My intention is not to mock anybody, this is only what I see as a Finn. I could not afford the amount of firewood that thing would consume if temperatures are - 20C week after week. [/QUOTE]
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