Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers with NON EPA-Certified Models Only => RidgeWood Stoves, defunct, support only => Topic started by: wissel12 on January 30, 2014, 08:08:25 AM
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Has anyone add fire brick to your Ridgewood? I have thought about it. I have seen some older post
about that question.
Would it help it burn more efficient?
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Has anyone add fire brick to your Ridgewood? I have thought about it. I have seen some older post
about that question.
Would it help it burn more efficient?
Where r u gonna put them? There is potential problems it can cause but if done properly it could help
Better try it how it comes before reinventing haha. :thumbup:
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I thought about putting them on the bottom.
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I thought about putting them on the bottom.
Bwahaha! Good one! Love it!
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Well what does that mean countryboyjohn? Just trying to retain heat.
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Well what does that mean countryboyjohn? Just trying to retain heat.
Theyll just break becauase they wont set level in a round tank
What if moisture starts forming behind them? ????
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ok just a thought. willn't waste my money
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Well what does that mean countryboyjohn? Just trying to retain heat.
Sorry Mr. wissel12, I thought you were being sarcastic!!! Where else would you put them? On the roof? On the walls? I thought you were posting a sarcastic response to Scotts question! ^-^
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That's okay CountryBoy
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I actually laughed out loud on that one. Good one countryboy