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Eucalyptus burns really clean in a wood stove. hardly any ash, Oak works good in fireplaces due to coals for heatYea...I'm learning that hardwood coals up pretty bad. The silver maple I got burns to powder
Eucalyptus burns really clean in a wood stove. hardly any ash, Oak works good in fireplaces due to coals for heatYea...I'm learning that hardwood coals up pretty bad. The silver maple I got burns to powder
Just put that ash bucket in the back of the truck and drive to town, be empty before you know it!I think I'm going to get some kind of coal strainer so I can keep the hot coals and dump the ash, but all the random holes in my yard are just about full of ash. What do you guys do with all the ash? Can you make something out of it? Is there a constructive thing to do with ashes?
Howdy BFS.
I just had a guy who wanted to buy a saw from me ask if I had any parts for one of those olemacs just last week, funny you should mention it.
Sounds like you have a well rounded lineup to get things done .
Mom was down stairs betting your dad she could get you to dust the vent .The house I grew up in, my dad made a duct loop. He had a thermostat up stairs that would turn on a blower that would pull air from by the front door and bring it into the woodstove room that would force the warm air up the basement stairs. Near the stairs was another duct that would take the air towards the bedrooms. Not sure if it worked, but it did give me some awesome hiding spots that NO one could ever find me. I became the all time best at hide and go seek or hide from mom when cleaning needed getting done.
The great thing about that is you can save the ashes til spring and then roll around in them, no worries of ticks or fleas and you don't have a wife to complain about the ashes on you.I don't have a wife. Or chickens.
Not totally picturing that one. It shouldn't be to hard to come up with some redneck fix for it, I've done it with enough stuff .Not sure about angle but I thought about getting flat piece of thin metal 3(ish)x1(ish) and just sliding it up to the gasket under the door and bolting it to the face of the stove
Just scrounged a wheelbarrow load since I was totally out in the house, still got a little bit outside lol.Yup , no mess in the house .
What I have is a Kerr wood furnace that was meant to be added on to an existing hot air furnace so I set in the porch , cut a hole in the wall and piped a 12" duct into the house .
Last year I got a nice high velocity fan to blow the cold air into the furnace , it worked great , I fired it up this fall and it quit two days into the heating season so I went to get another , it's a seasonal item so no stock but I got a refund because it was under warranty .
I had been looking for a compact furnace so I could cannibalize the section that holds the blower and the filter but I scrounged up a next to new electric furnace from a mobile home that gave me a blower , filter and nice compact box
I thot I was set but the high speed on the fan is not high enough but works for now , I'll scrounge a better one yet .
After I get the bugs worked out I'll figure out how to get a thermostat/draft control and blower speeds all forking together .
I think I'm going to get some kind of coal strainer so I can keep the hot coals and dump the ash, but all the random holes in my yard are just about full of ash. What do you guys do with all the ash? Can you make something out of it? Is there a constructive thing to do with ashes?
I think I'm going to get some kind of coal strainer so I can keep the hot coals and dump the ash, but all the random holes in my yard are just about full of ash. What do you guys do with all the ash? Can you make something out of it? Is there a constructive thing to do with ashes?
All this talk of cold temps.....I wish it’s currently 11.00pm and still 31 deg C outside.
At least Christmas forecast is looking to be quite cool 27 deg.
Heard something about drop bears from another Aussie member. Everything in Australia has evolved to kill people .Yes, I often wonder why you people from down under bother with firewood at all.
According to the propaganda machine here you are baked to a crisp by infernal temperatures 365 days a year... and if you don't die of heatstroke first the poisonous spiders, deadly snakes and man-eating sharks and crocodiles will get you. Gotta love our media, especially when they lecture everybody in range about "fake news".
It produces btu's and that's all I'm worried about.Don't know that I would refer to Silver Maple as hardwood, even though it has leaves. Cuts like paper mache!
I wouldn't but it burns really good. Better than pine. And smells way better. And we have an endless amount here. Cuts easy, dries fast, light, splits good when the grain is strait and burns to powder.Don't know that I would refer to Silver Maple as hardwood, even though it has leaves. Cuts like paper mache!
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