Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: victor6deep on September 19, 2013, 06:49:00 PM
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My favorite part is the chimney bypass handle. What a great design that I would never buy a stove without. :thumbup:
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Just fired it up.
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stainless steel!
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Got rid of the oil man!!! 8)
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Makes a nice backdrop for the smoker and I don't have to use that blue oblong thing over there for heating. Oh, and it keeps me warm. ;D
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I enjoy promoting an abundant, renewable resource that gives the homeowner the LIBERTY that I personally have enjoyed for the past 10 years. I have not burned 1 drop of oil since I put our OWB in 10 years ago, it payed for itself in 2 1/2 years. we would be burning about 3500 gallons of oil per year if we burned oil, any questions?
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Heating my shop and house!!!
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I enjoy all the things everyone has mentioned but the smell in the air when I walk outside is also something I look forward too. When it's well below zero and I open that door and see the heat being made that is also a real nice feeling.
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Loving this thread considering I just had $350 of oil delivered to get me to Oct 7 when my OWB is installed.
Someone care to enlighten a newbie. What's a chimney bypass handle and how does it help?
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Some stoves that are more basic in design will smoke out the door really hard when door is open, so to alleviate the design issue they have a rod they can pull that will allow more smoke out the stack when door is open
Your empyre will smoke out the door a bit, but nothing like a lot of models
One thing from my experience is once your onto your stove and learn it well, when u "sense" it's time to go put wood in, there won't be nothing left to smoke anyway, people battling smoke are often putting wood in to often
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Also some gassers have smoke bypasses when loading because all of there exhaust goes down instead of up, so if u don't have access to open a hole in top when loading, the door becomes the chimney
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Also some gassers have smoke bypasses when loading because all of there exhaust goes down instead of up, so if u don't have access to open a hole in top when loading, the door becomes the chimney
Sounds similar to my indoor wood stove.
Is the chimney bypass something that can be added to a unit like the Empyre? or is this something people put on their homemade units?
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No, you can't add it... You won't need it "I don't think". I've been around the 250's quite a bit and there not bad about it, and the exhaust curtain that hangs down in the back has 2 - 4" holes in it that allow it to draw better when the door is open
Not entirely on home built units but on gassers with a lot of brands and a few do it on conventional stoves
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No. You will just have to let it smoke out the door and wait in the cold til you're able to toss more wood in.
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No. You will just have to let it smoke out the door and wait in the cold til you're able to toss more wood in.
Not the worst thing in the world. If I'm outside, I don't mind the cold. Plus it'll give me a few more minutes away from the wife's nagging.
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like scott said you no when she kneds to be fed being the only guy in the house now i love my time or quite time the wife says i am weard becouse i love the smell or just seeing the smoke comming from the stack at night its like a truck with dull exost on cold morning still go to the stove in flip flops or bare feet. and like you guys tought me i turn the blower off before opening the door hardly no smoke
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I second the DHW as a favorite.
My gasser has smoke bypass but doesn't work. Once you open the door and create a huge opening the smoke is coming out the door and not going up a 6" bypass.
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I like the fit and finish on mine and how nice it burns and best of all no propane bill anymore.
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shutting it down in the spring>
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The central boilers have it, but once in a while I like to just open the door it shoots a huge 15ft flame like a jet my neighbor is far but I am sure he is like WTF is that guy doing.
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Haha! Scared the #### out of me the first time that happened, and I ain't scared a nuttin! You learn real fast when NOT to open it to avoid that. Or when to do it to impress the chicks, lol!
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I love the smell of wood burning myself as well......I love going putting in wood in boiler and listen to the wood crackel after being thrown in and love the feeling of not having a oil or propane bill.......
kelly
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My super warm bathroom floors and my everlasting hot showers.