jlromine76
ArboristSite Lurker
I know I will probably catch some flack for this question but what do you guys think about burning corn as an alternative fuel? I have an OWB currently and love it except for the constant loading which makes it hard to be gone for extended amounts of time especially when the temps get into the single digits like they have been lately. I don't have my own woods to cut in so gathering wood for me is constant scrounging and paying for logs to be delivered. I don't mind doing the cutting, splitting and stacking it gives me some much needed outdoor time and I get to spend it with my dad who loves doing this stuff to and he doesn't even burn wood. So my thoughts/questions are this:
1. I am building a barn in the next couple of years so I have thought about moving the current OWB to the barn to heat it and use the corn/pellet burner for the house. The hopper would let me run several days unattended which would be nice.
2. Buy a larger OWB to do the barn/house/DHW and concentrate on cutting wood and hope it doesn't run out for me.
3. Sell off the current OWB to help fund the purchase of the new corn/pellet burner and heat all the areas with the ner furnace.
Keep in mind I have a old 1800's farm house pushing 3500 sq ft so that will consume a large amount of the heat capacity already. I am going to be doing a lot of insulating in the future but need to plan for the worst it can be now. Barn is hopefully going to be a 30x30 or similar in size and insulated. I don't need it to be 70 degrees in there but warm enough to melt the snow off my truck would be nice. So there you go let the lashing begin from all you hardcore wood burners.
1. I am building a barn in the next couple of years so I have thought about moving the current OWB to the barn to heat it and use the corn/pellet burner for the house. The hopper would let me run several days unattended which would be nice.
2. Buy a larger OWB to do the barn/house/DHW and concentrate on cutting wood and hope it doesn't run out for me.
3. Sell off the current OWB to help fund the purchase of the new corn/pellet burner and heat all the areas with the ner furnace.
Keep in mind I have a old 1800's farm house pushing 3500 sq ft so that will consume a large amount of the heat capacity already. I am going to be doing a lot of insulating in the future but need to plan for the worst it can be now. Barn is hopefully going to be a 30x30 or similar in size and insulated. I don't need it to be 70 degrees in there but warm enough to melt the snow off my truck would be nice. So there you go let the lashing begin from all you hardcore wood burners.