Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers with NON EPA-Certified Models Only => RidgeWood Stoves, defunct, support only => Topic started by: Dawnpatrol on August 11, 2014, 08:24:29 PM
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This is a late post but I did a ton of reading on this site and asked plenty of questions on which stove would be best for me. I know 7 people in the small town I live in that all have owb's and all 7 are the same stoves, woodmasters. They are a great stove but I wanted to do some research for myself and not just follow the leader. Thanks to everyone that posted on the Ridgewood, I choose the 6000 model, I feel it's the best bang for its buck and I'm all about simplicity. I extended my current woodshed over making it 24x10, I poured a slab and borrowed a forklift and set the stove right in the woodshed, facing out of course, read on here about opening door and sparks shooting out. I've been pretty busy this summer so I'm still working on the hookup. The badger pipe is in place and the electric is wired.,I just have to tie into my furnace in the basement and add a class A pipe out the roof of my shed. Should be hooked up soon. I ordered this stove the beginning of March and it was delivered late May from Michigan. Scott from here was a pleasure to deal with and very helpful, thanks to others on here that answered my questions. Craig from ridgewood is a class act also. I have a tree company dropping loads of wood off since February. I have so much wood I'm probably set for 3 years. Currently have about 15 cords cut n split and the rest is in rounds in a pile.,thanks again for the info from others on here, it really helped. Now I'm pumped for cold weather!
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Trying to post pics, my pics are to large :(
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Try posting them on a third party provider and post a link.
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Nice stove I really like mine
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Congrats on the purchase. I to used this forum when I was researching OWB`s and that's how I found out about Ridgewoods and just purchased one this summer myself which I should be finished hooking up this weekend.I agree with everyone Craig was very helpful.
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I'm gonna put a light on the peak of mine this weekend .
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Keep us posted on how your light turns out with pics if you can I'm interested in a light for mine as well.
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Just put wired a dual spotlight in the middle of the woodshed , 1 facing the stove the other on the wood, not shown in pic
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Keep us posted on how your light turns out with pics if you can I'm interested in a light for mine as well.
No problem
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Well my install is all completed with my new ridgewood 6000. Yesterday I finished the plumbing in my basement (hot water and FHA furnace ) . I filled it with water and started a small fire. I threw on 4 pieces of large red oak and when I checked it today those 4 pieces were still together and not even broken up yet, for now I'm heating just my water with these warm temps here in NJ. Tonight I wired a new heat only thermostat directly on top of my existing thermostat. With help from this site it was super easiy jumpering that out. R to R and G to W , that simple. Of course I set it for high temp and right away the fan kicked on and started blowing hot air through the vents...what a great feeling ! I'm like a kid on christmas morning, My wife thinks I'm crazy. Any tips for me as this is my first owb ? I've read the biggest mistake people make their first year is they add way to much wood, any suggestions from ridgewood 6000 owners?
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:post: I'm working on my install also. I hope to be running in a few weeks. Nice setup
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You have the same color as my stove. Good choice and easy to keep clean.
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Yes auto man 77 I think I got the black color because of your posts, thanks.
What do you use to clean out the ash? I had a metal hoe welded up for raking the coals to the front, just curious what guys are using to get the ash out, and how often are you cleaning the ash out?
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I'm the one with the black stove.... It was the first black one that Craig built. I just use a flat shovel for the ash. Every couple of weeks I take out a wheelbarrow load.
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I had a tool maker where I work make me a hoe and I use a flat shovel to remove the ash. I have a dark brown stove . I thought yours was the same. Oven cleaner works great for cleaning the smoke stains off.
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Very nice, thanks guys. Also how often are you guys scraping the creosote off the inside of the door? I just fired my stove up 2 days ago with well seasoned dry oak and there's already some creosote. Probably not that big of a deal in guessing
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Well she's been running great for around a week now, yesterday the aquastat was going crazy, reading 182, then drop to 160 causing door to open, then within seconds it would jump back to 180 and door would shut. It did this sporadically all day. I called out to ridgewood and Tim was great and he thinks it's the aquastat that is bad, they are shipping one out to me immediately. I hope it's an easy fix