Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Portage & Main => Topic started by: jrider on September 01, 2015, 08:36:15 AM
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Pretty much summed up in the subject line. I need a new nozzle for my 250. What's my best route? Also, what's involved in replacing it? I'm good with running a chainsaw but am not the handiest guy in the world.
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Do you have a replaceable nozzle? Or is it built into the base?
Karlk's makes a nice one I hear, he is on here at times, send him a pm
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Karl's nozzle is MUCH better then the factory one. You just have to push it up from the bottom and it will come out. The sides are
tapered top to bottom.
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I sent you a pm jrider.
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Got the KarlK nozzle into service today, what a huge difference compared to the factory nozzle.
I put in a new factory nozzle about a month ago and it was already broken in half.
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In what way is it a huge improvement? Just in the build quality or the performance of the stove?
I'm still using factory nozzles and replacing them every year.
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It puts out more heat for the larger loads and doesn't clog as easily!
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Gasified a lot quicker