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<blockquote data-quote="bbxlr8" data-source="post: 8110639" data-attributes="member: 64748"><p>Same boat here and explored it when I moved into my current PA house. Have a detached 40x40 and "TONS" of wood. No-go on the insurance. Have a wall-mount propane from the old place but have yet to install it. Gone with portable tube type to bring it up and larger MrHeater buddy one that is nice & quiet for all-day work</p><p></p><p>FWIW Heat the house mainly with a supplemental woodstove and use oil for backup only.</p><p></p><p><em>edit - recently visited the shop of an older gentleman who has been in the car resto business and he had a 55g burn barrel about the floor lever with a cross flow 55 gallon above it for extra heat exchange. Pretty ingenious actually</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbxlr8, post: 8110639, member: 64748"] Same boat here and explored it when I moved into my current PA house. Have a detached 40x40 and "TONS" of wood. No-go on the insurance. Have a wall-mount propane from the old place but have yet to install it. Gone with portable tube type to bring it up and larger MrHeater buddy one that is nice & quiet for all-day work FWIW Heat the house mainly with a supplemental woodstove and use oil for backup only. [I]edit - recently visited the shop of an older gentleman who has been in the car resto business and he had a 55g burn barrel about the floor lever with a cross flow 55 gallon above it for extra heat exchange. Pretty ingenious actually[/I] [/QUOTE]
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