Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => HeatMaster => Topic started by: Scott7m on February 10, 2012, 08:57:06 AM
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Cool video, Scott. Wish I knew how to post them. I'd drive ya'll nuts. You'd be watching a video-a-day :pic:
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Cool video, Scott. Wish I knew how to post them. I'd drive ya'll nuts. You'd be watching a video-a-day :pic:
Hopefully of your boiler marty! lol!
Nice video Scott, love those big lumps of coal.
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Sadly that coal is no where near as goof as it was last year.. Different batch I guess but I've lowered my differential to 6 degrees and it's doing fine. You sure have no creosote when using a little coal
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Cool video, Scott. Wish I knew how to post them. I'd drive ya'll nuts. You'd be watching a video-a-day :pic:
It's really easy and I plan on doing a lot more of them... I wish I woulda made one yesterday when I cleaned out the air tube on the back of my stove
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Gotta start doing more of these, talking on forums is helpful but doing how to videos and such could help a lot.
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Nice looking stove and nice video
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Cool Video Scott. Thanks for sharing this even though some of us are just seeing it from last year :)
I love the coal. Can you tell me what size it is and where I might go about finding some ? Im in Northern IL and i dont know anyone whos using it. i wish i had seasoned wood to burn but being this is year #1, Im feeding it with basically anything I can get.
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Cool Video Scott. Thanks for sharing this even though some of us are just seeing it from last year :)
I love the coal. Can you tell me what size it is and where I might go about finding some ? Im in Northern IL and i dont know anyone whos using it. i wish i had seasoned wood to burn but being this is year #1, Im feeding it with basically anything I can get.
Have no idea about coal in Illinois, it's hard telling! The size is just called lump coal, there is pieces in it bigger than basketballs and as small as baseballs. It's easy to chop off in layers to burn what you want though
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Hey "Michael", didn't have a problem with this one did ya buddy?????
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I appericate everything you have done and said in here. You have helped me out a lot. You always have good information about any subject and people should be happy that they have someone like yourself to ask questions. The videos are cool to watch and I don't care what brand they are. So keep them coming. Heck I might just try to make my own this weekend. So thanks for your time and all your help.
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Hey "Michael", didn't have a problem with this one did ya buddy?????
It is located in the "HeatMaster" forum...
A+
Michael
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Further more proving my point, i was simply showing gasification in my other video, as I was simply saying here is a heatmaster burning coal in this one, neither one did I mention crap about selling one
There was nothing interesting as far as gasification in the heatmaster video, heck everyone has seen a firebox, just showing about burning coal
However not everyone has seen gasification, I thought more folks would see it in the general section, since it was a general topic. I also posted it in the empyre section for those who could be researching empyre
It's kind of the purpose of the forum, to help folks and put information out there for them to find, I'm sorry your level of jealousy that someone might make a buck shines through so vividly