blacklocst
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Chris do be careful, hate to lose you as a member of Arboristesite, if your gone we won't have anyone to keep Whitespider in check.
L-O-L ‼...we won't have anyone to keep Whitespider in check.
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And lord knows I'd run totally a-muck without that‼
The worst I ever did was load up the old (before the "stovace") box and left the door cracked open to get it goin'... with plans of gettin' in the shower while it fired. Damn... no water pressure‼ Slid my boots on and went out to the well house to see what was up. Long story short... after about an hour and a couple trips back 'n' forth to the tool box, I figured out the pressure switch had stuck. When I walked back in the house I got that strong smell of something really, really hot... CRAP‼ The words really, really hot don't even come close to describing it‼ The flue pipe had actually sagged.
Anyway, that was the last year for that box... it was a couple weeks later I noticed the crack, and replaced it with the "stovace".
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What was the reason for replacing? Looks like a simple and effective design.
This is what that old smoke dragon furnace looked like the day I pulled it out'a the house.
I built it from some old stove parts (door, grates, front and rear panels), plate steel, sheet metal, angle iron, pieces of pipe (for legs) and a small salvaged blower (removed at the picture time).
The pictures are with the plenum sittin' on it... and it's sort'a hard to explain how the box was configured so I drew a couple pictures (I must be bored this morning... LOL).
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The firebox warped and cracked due to the abuse it took... described in post #43 of this thread.What was the reason for replacing?
I try not to carry the darn thing with me at home!Chris,
Most phones have a time in them or you can download an app for them. Most of us can't breathe with out a phone next to us. Mine is set to 4 minutes. That's about how long I can focus on a topic before my ADD kicks in and off elsewhere I go !!!!
I try not to carry the darn thing with me at home!
Must not have the right chickens...mom and dad are getting 15 eggs a day from 13 hens...Hey, I saved 'em both this time. The eggs were good, but not as good as ours - the girls aren't laying this time of year
Well, I just checked your profile page, and near as I can remember I'm not as old as you..... close maybe but not quite!
Yes, it was probably just my irrational fears - the stove was actually cold!
So I'm stirring up some eggs in a iron skillet on the stove, looking forward to a eating them, when suddenly I had a thought. The thought was about 5 big well seasoned ash splits I'd thrown in the stove, on a bed of very hot coals. And an air control that was still wide open.....
I sprinted to the basement and got there before it was quite to the over-fired range, and made it back before the eggs burned. No harm no foul I guess, and it doesn't happen very often, but I still worry one of these days I'm gonna space out a little too long.......
I'm thinking I'm going to pick one up and do the same. It seems like a pretty simple safeguard.I have a timer alarm next to the woodstove. If I have the damper pulled out or any other temporary setting, I set the timer for 10-15 minutes before I walk away. The simplest thing will distract me these days.
But it requires a powered, active control system, and isn't applicable to a wood stove. Ironically, while I design electronics, I like simple, passive things in real life. I'm a Luddite engineer.I set the whole system up to be as no-brainer and hands-free as possible... even lightin' the fire requires near zero attention.
I couldn't screw-it-up if'n I was sloppy-azz, stumblin' drunk.