Corley5
ArboristSite Member
I've got a Heatmaster. I like it
I've got a Heatmaster. I like it
I don't own a OWB yet but when I do it will be one of the new CB gasification stoves. Agree with letting them get the kinks out of new products but CB is not new to the scene and a OWB is not an overly complicated product.
You can drive yourself nuts trying to figure which one to buy. Basically you have a tank with a fire in it. It is not going to be very efficient and don't believe anyone that says it is (just throw another piece of wood in). Try to keep things simple (less welds and less electronic crap the better) and try to do the underground right (it's the most important part of these things) then go with a dealer that you are comfortable with (parts on hand and sold a few). I've had one for seven years and couldn't be happier but it will use wood.I've been lurking in the shadows for a few weeks and studying the previous posts.
I spent all day Thursday at the Southern Farm Show looking at OWBs and spent this morning looking at a dealer about 2 hours from my house. I am currently supplementing the house heat with a wood stove in the basement and want to replace the stove in the basement with a OWB that will heat the house (~ 2,000 sq ft) and a future 1000 sq ft shop.
I had pretty much decided on a Hardy H4 based on its proven track record and 304SS construction, with the only issue being its reduced efficiency from its flue venting straight out the top.
I looked at the Heatmaster MF-5000 today, it is slightly more $$$ than the Hardy but appears to be a more efficient design, has a larger fire box and 409SS construction. I haven't had much luck on finding many owner comments (good or bad) about the Heatmaster.
I don't want to start a Hardy versus Heatmaster war, but would like to hear from some Heatmaster owners. You can e-mail me or reply to the forum.
Thanks in Advance
Andy
Stihl 011, Stihl 029
I started out with a brazed plate heat exchanger for my domestic hot water but it plugged tight with lime scale. I've got a stainless tube and shell exchanger that comes apart for cleaning that I haven't installed yet. :
sorry to jump in on your post but there was a comment on 304 being an on inferior grade of stainless . 304 is very good grade of stainless many industrial boilers are made of 304 ,