Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: candyman on January 21, 2012, 01:16:06 PM
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hey all,
lets see pictures or your outdoor wood burners.
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Here's my 10 year old but new to me Hardy H2. It's only been running for two days now but it's working great! It was used when I bought it. It was involved in a fire and I had to replace all of the electrical components on the back of it. I'm pretty happy with it so far. In the entire system I only have about $1200 invested.
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my 6048
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smoke comin out of the stack, nothin finer. is that s/s double wall pipe you have attached to the furnace. ? soon as figure out how to post pix i`ll do mine.
1200 looks to be a good investment.
cm
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Here's a couple, some of you may have seen before.
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I visit her everyday.
She opens up without a fuss.
I fill her up.
She likes to smoke after I'm done.
She never complains.
Never has a headache.
Can we marry these things! :)
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smoke comin out of the stack, nothin finer. is that s/s double wall pipe you have attached to the furnace. ? soon as figure out how to post pix i`ll do mine.
1200 looks to be a good investment.
cm
It is only single wall. I would like to add another 3 feet to it in the future. I am pretty happy with the deal I got on it. What do you need help with to upload your pictures?
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airforce,
i`m no computer person. i can put the chip into the computer & view the pix that`s all i know how to do.
cm
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To post a picture, do as you normally do by inserting your card and viewing them. When you find the picture you want to upload, click on it and hold down the mouse while dragging the picture off of the screen and onto your desktop. (start-up screen with all your icons.) You may have to shrink your screen so that some of your desktop is showing in order to have a place to drag it to. When you create a post, click on the attachments and other options at the bottom of your posting page. Click on the browse button and then select desktop from the dropdown list. Once you select desktop you'll have another dropdown listing of the items on your desktop.......your photo will be in that listing. Click on the photo link and then select open. Once you get back to your posting page click post on the bottom and it should begin to upload your photo. If your photo is too large you'll have to resize it and then save it. Hope this helps.
Critter
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critter,
it is so simple for you guys to do, but i don`t have a clue what you said.
cm
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I visit her everyday.
She opens up without a fuss.
I fill her up.
She likes to smoke after I'm done.
She never complains.
Never has a headache.
Can we marry these things! :)
McCarter.....I don't think you want to go there...they are ALWAYS in heat! ;D
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Lol lugnut! Thats another good one!
:D
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critter,
it is so simple for you guys to do, but i don`t have a clue what you said.
cm
CM.........you sound like my father ???........it's easier than it sounds, but you'll probably need someone to visually walk you through it the first time. Pretty much any kid over the age of 10 can probably show you how its done.......nieces, nephews, kids, grandkids?
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If you follow Critrgitr's instructions step by step I think you will be surprised at how easy it is. I will see what I can come up with to help you out.
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i`m sure your correct, no kids, grandkids, neces & all that.just dum old me on the farm. ya know back in the day things were so much slower & easier.
i tried & it still won`t work........
candyman
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How it sits now still need to level out around it and set the chunk of I have to load from, if the ground ever drys enough to do it. Hope to put up a shelter for wood in the future.
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Here's mine.
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Here's my splitter located conveniently near my boiler. Excuse the mess.
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Anyone know how to post pics using an iPad??
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scott, i have heard (do not know for sure) taht you can post from your I pad to a site such as "photo bucket" and then post the link on the forum
photo bucket is free
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I signed up for photo chief but can't figure it out, used to use tiny pic but it changed
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photo bucket i just choose creat album, tehn choose upload photo, pic the photo from teh folder where it is and clik upload. then after it is on the site i choose the "link" and paste it in the message here
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h308/billie_boy7/001.jpg (http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h308/billie_boy7/001.jpg)
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(http://i1057.photobucket.com/albums/t387/Scott7m/1f1c1a94.jpg)
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I downloaded the photo bucket app, look out folks I'm gonna be dangerous now..... lol
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looks sharp...youfigured out something ::)
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Great job and nice looking OWB
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X-300 initial install :pic:
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Here are some pictures of my P&M 250 gasser:
http://s258.photobucket.com/albums/hh277/skyking8416/ (http://s258.photobucket.com/albums/hh277/skyking8416/)
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My P&M 250...is there such a thing as too much wood?
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Here are some pictures of my P&M 250 gasser:
http://s258.photobucket.com/albums/hh277/skyking8416/ (http://s258.photobucket.com/albums/hh277/skyking8416/)
Bit of a neat freak aren't cha' Mr. King :thumbup: Looks awesome. I won't be showing your install pic's to my wife or she'll have me pouring more cement and teaching me how to use a broom!
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No- there ain't no such thing! I'm 13 full cords ahead also.
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LOL @ Marty
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Nice looking lump coal, you got enough????
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That was just some left from last year. I had about 33-3400 pound on my truck last week and the pile is as wide as the shed and about waist high. I'm going to burn as much coal as I can now to save my wood for when I get a gasser.
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My P&M 250...is there such a thing as too much wood?
No ::)
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That's a lot of wood, how come not cover it up? If it's exposed it's near impossible to ever get the moisture content low enough to burn at it's best, especially in a gasser
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My woodmaster
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That's a lot of wood, how come not cover it up? If it's exposed it's near impossible to ever get the moisture content low enough to burn at it's best, especially in a gasser
Well, I have about 8 cords still in my car port :D
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Heres a few pics of my set up and firewood
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Here are a couple more pictures of my P&M Opt. 250. I added a couple of lights to the top of the unit: green - draft fan is running; red - fan switch is in the off position; both green and red lights on - fan switch is off and control is calling for draft fan to run. There are also a couple of pictures inside of the firebox. Jackel, I know you wanted a couple of pictures of the inside, sorry it took so long. You can see the draft tube running up the back and across the top, there are 3 - 5/8" holes in the bottom of the top tube, 1 in the bottom at the back, and about 6 on each side of the top tube.
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Hello everyone
First year with E-Classic-1450 This summer well needed landscape and concrete around the OWB area.
Jack
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This is working great.
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Here's Mine doing 10,000 sf!
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Hope this works placing the P&M first pic's
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Pic of bulk milk tank used for DHW during summer and another of splitter
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oops two of the same trying for tank this time,hooked up for summer DHW old bulk milk tank.
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Here's my heatmaster. Not sure how to make pics smaller.
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