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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / OWB Tools?!?!
« on: November 02, 2013, 08:05:05 PM »
What kind of tools is everyone using or have for their wood boilers. Things like brushes, scrapers, small shovels....  Im going to make me a new scraper and a small shovel since Ive lost mine. Also gonna make me a rack or caddy to put them all on. Just wondered if there was anything else neat or usefull out there!!

Thanks
James

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Electronics / wiring a 24V definate purpose contactor for OWB pump
« on: October 31, 2013, 02:44:03 PM »
Im probably the only one that uses one of these since Im behind times and my OWB is over 20 years old. I use one of these to kick my pump on thats on the OWB when the Tstat calls for heat.  I know the line side comes from the breaker box and the load side goes to the pump, but I cant remember if I need 2 24V wires or 1 coming from the house furance to make it make contact

Thanks
James

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Home Made / Newbie needin to build a OWB boiler!! Need ideas and help!!
« on: October 27, 2011, 07:46:17 PM »
Hey Guys

     Im new here, been lookin around on the forum for the last 3 days, alot of info and talented people here. I live in central WV in a 1600 sq ft home, everything is electric in it. Ive been welding and fabricating for 12 years and Im lookin to build a OWB boiler. The plan is using the stove just for heat. I understand the concept of how they work with a firebox inside a water jacket and the lines running to the house with a radiator in my forced air system, dont completely understand the whole circulation pump, aqua stat, and etc. also how to keep the water from gettin to hot. Im lookin for simplicity as $$ is very, very, tight. Lookin to build out of items that can be found insted of buyin steel, and other items new. I have an abundance of wood so thats no problem. Any advice, tips, or critism is apprecited. Thanks in advance!!

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