Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
		Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Portage & Main => Topic started by: Bud Man on March 14, 2014, 07:29:55 PM
		
			
			- 
				New member here but I've been lurking for months. Wanted to let you know that, thanks to this website, I purchased a BL 2840 yesterday from  Southern Portage and Main in Eagle Lake Mn. Luke is a great guy to work with. He has it at his place and I will be picking it up in 2 or 3 weeks.
			
- 
				I have been talking with Luke also.  He is a hell of a good guy and I would recommend him.  I still have not made my mind up, but leaning toward a BL3444.  I started learning about P&M on here from Slim and all the others.  I had initially thought I wanted a CB, but not anymore.  Now it is down to P&M and Heatmaster E series.  Luke was my closest P&M dealer, thats why I went to him.  I can't say enough good stuff about this site.  
			
- 
				Coyote, Luke is a great guy, fun to talk to and work with. Glad I found this site, P&M and Luke. 
 I have a good friend in Illinois that has been running a Heatmaster 10000(I think it's a 10000) for 3 years now and is happy with it. He runs it year round to heat his house, shop, DHW and in the summer his swimming pool.
 I decided on the P&M because, to me, it seems to be built with more attention to detail and the design of the BL series. I didn't want to go with a gasser for my first boiler because of what I understand to be a "learning curve"(read that as"I'm a little slow")haha.
 I read in another post you're from Mo. I'm in Iowa, just west of Des Moines. If you decide on a P&M in the next 3 weeks I could pick up your's when I get mine and save you some miles and or freight.
- 
				I have another buddy down here that is also considering P&M.  If all goes well we are going to go up and get them together, but thanks for the offer.  
 
 The heatmaster 10000e is the only other consideration for me.  Now I have to decide.  I like P&M heat exchanger better but I like the stainless on heatmaster too
- 
				Congrats on the purchase Bud Man. :thumbup:
			
- 
				Thanks, Crow. I see you have the same unit as what I just bought. Any suggestions I need to know?
			
- 
				Man!  can Portage and Main build these things fast enough?  Everybody is buying one.   I'm about to buy one and can't even use it, I just want on this bandwagon so bad.
 
 Could I justify buying a BL series and just putting it in the garage next to the Aprilia and calling it garage art?
- 
				  Seems reasonable to me!
			
- 
				  Bud Man, before I installed the BL I was a wood burning virgin. (campfire and bonfire enthusiast/pyro only)  As far as suggestions for the boiler goes not really, this thing is easy to operate and maintain. This has been a long winter but I think I might actually miss the cold :bag:
 
 They have sold a pile of them and there is a good number of members here with them although not all using them yet, and I can't recall a thread with somebody having problems.....yet. Only time will tell but there is always someone who will have issues.
 
 I think the planning/installation of your system is as important, if not more important than the unit purchased. Put in the best quality underground pex you can ( I would not want to do it twice) and pour a pad to put the boiler on large enough to stand on when servicing and cleaning. This is assuming you don't already have a boiler and are replacing it.
 
 You have come to the right place though, so many people willing to help with questions you have and is the reason I was able to install my system.
 
- 
				Material only shouldn't be a deciding factor. 
 
 I've been doing several things wrong from what I've learned on this site, yet my mild steel homemade boiler has lasted fifteen years and thats only using 1/8" for the water jacket.
- 
				I had a great weekend. Went to Mn. and picked up my 2840 at Luke's. What a great guy! We have a lot in common other than wood burning. He is a diesel mechanic running his own shop and works on a lot of IH and Case-IH equipment. I cut my teeth on a M Farmall so we had a lot to talk about.
 He showed me his wood burning set-up and explained a lot of details to me. He knew just how to load the furnace on my trailer, got my pex loaded and I was set to go.
 Now I need to start my installation. Good thing I have all summer!
- 
				How many square feet will you be heating bud man?
			
- 
				Congratulations Bud Man!!
			
- 
				JWood, Sorry about the delay, I got busy and have'nt been on the puter much. I will be heating my 1400 house, DHW and 900 sf shop. 
 
 Thanks Slimjim. I will probably be PM'n you as the installation starts.
- 
				No problem Bud Man where in MN are you located I'm up north In Pine River.
			
- 
				Oh man I gotta stop reading through posts to quickly I see you are in Iowa!
			
- 
				Once again, sorry jwood. It's planting season and things are crazy around here. A week of dry weather and we should be done planting. 
 I live in SW Iowa, between Des Moines and Omaha. Luke is my closest dealer. Where are you from Luke?
- 
				I'd call it north central MN  Pine River is my location. I've been busy to landscaping its getting crazy!
			
- 
				Once again, sorry jwood. It's planting season and things are crazy around here. A week of dry weather and we should be done planting. 
 I live in SW Iowa, between Des Moines and Omaha. Luke is my closest dealer. Where are you from Luke?
 
 
 Good to here it, gonna take 3-4 days of dry weather just to get back in the fields here. No more than get a few good days in the field then more rain.