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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Replacing the bottom of my 290. Rotted out!!
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:58:10 PM »
Luckily I have all the tools to take care of it. Ain't even wasting my time calling them. Ready to get this thing back up and going. Gonna raise it 16 inches higher while I am at it. Tired of bending over to load it!
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Replacing the bottom of my 290. Rotted out!!
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:54:16 PM »
Left corner. Hole.....
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Replacing the bottom of my 290. Rotted out!!
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:52:15 PM »
Nice eh?
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Replacing the bottom of my 290. Rotted out!!
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:47:23 PM »
Yep. Knew it was coming after seeing all the posts. After 5 heating seasons, its rusted out. Replacing the bottom with 1/4" plate steel. Plasma cutting off the old one. I will post pics as I go and show you what I am dealing with.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Got my hands on some huge pieces of coal
« on: November 02, 2014, 10:57:21 AM »
Thanks for the info. I had no idea. I will take it in and store it.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Got my hands on some huge pieces of coal
« on: November 02, 2014, 08:24:04 AM »
As you can see in the pic, they are big. Anyone have any advice on how big of pieces I should break them into? I have never burned coal before and want to use this on bitter cold days mixed with some wood. They are heavy! I hope a sledgehammer will bust em into decent sized pieces. Anyone?
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Northern IL Propane - $4.69/Gal today - YIKES !!
« on: January 25, 2014, 03:05:03 PM »
I live in Central Illinois and my sister lives up the road from me and has propane heat. She called her delivery man and it is $5.25/gal. UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!
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Plumbing / Re: whats kind of underground piping should i use??????
« on: December 09, 2013, 03:47:15 PM »
I was always scared since I insulated my own lines and pulled them through a 6 inch tile that I would have the issue of them losing alot of heat to the ground. I know there are alot of good insulated pipe choices but I just couldnt swing the cost. I have a 60 ft run to my shop and a 127 foot run to my house. The pipe going to my house is 1inch for the exchanger and 3/4 inch for the hot water coil in the furnace. I got a little bit of snow yesterday. Just enough to cover the ground. The pic below shows the 127 foot run which comes in right below the window I am looking out of. Straight shot to the furnace which you can see in the distance. Zero snow melt. The lines are 30" down and pulled through 6" black corrugated pipe. This is my 4th year and am very happy with them. It has been over 24 hours since mother nature laid that dusting down. My shop is at the right in the photo.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: My Stack solution
« on: October 20, 2013, 11:29:59 AM »
Good one! But I am always about the "zing", and less about the "bling". Lol
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / My Stack solution
« on: October 20, 2013, 08:09:14 AM »
Been alot of posts about stack types and lengths etc so I wanted to show you what works perfect for me. Since I am into the diesel truck world heavily I figured why not use a "stack" off of a truck or tractor. This fits perfect down the inside of my shavers pipe and keeps rain out on those days when it is idling. I have never had an issue with it clogging. Every once in a while when the furnace is burning good I will smack it a couple times with my poker to loosen the small bit of creasote and it spits it out. Run this now for 2 years and am very happy how it works!
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« on: October 15, 2013, 10:11:42 AM »
Yes Pit Crew, those are for my tools. I have a hoe end welded to a 6' piece of metal coduit and an ash shovel that I hang up there. They are just cheap metal hangers you can pick up at Menards and I screwed them to the framing. It works great!
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« on: October 14, 2013, 04:11:29 PM »
20 cords. Still havent fired as of yet.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Later in the year
« on: August 15, 2012, 09:18:58 PM »
I've noticed the chatter picking up too. I lurk during the off season but enjoy all the talk and pics come fall!
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Finally cool enough to cut! "pics"
« on: August 11, 2012, 05:49:46 PM »
Well after a horrendously hot summer I finally got to do some cuttin today. God I love the smell of 2 stroke gas and wood!!!!
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General Discussion / Re: Heat Wave
« on: March 14, 2012, 09:38:59 PM »
I know it is insane. I still am not shuttin down the furnace though. Still gonna enjoy the hot water heater not comin on!