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					General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: digital water temp gauges
« on: November 29, 2014, 04:35:47 AM »
					I purchased this and and it works well. Central boiler indoor water temp indicator
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/161301650777?lpid=82
					
				http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/161301650777?lpid=82
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					Equipment / Timberline Sharpener
« on: October 27, 2014, 04:33:26 PM »Wanted to pass this one, I tried out one of the Timberline Sharpeners and its amazing. Easy to setup and I can sharpen my chain in a couple of minutes. VERY user friendly.
https://www.timberlinesharpener.com/
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					General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: First Post
« on: October 21, 2014, 06:07:05 AM »
					Its a new house, brick and was built 10 years ago and is insulated well.  I have around 9 cords of wood and plan to burn coal as well this winter.  Just wanted to check and see if I was doing anything wrong before I waste a bunch of wood.  Would you recommend changing any of my settings?  Thanks!!
					
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					General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / First Post
« on: October 21, 2014, 05:08:50 AM »
					First I wanted to say thank you to Scott for all his help.  I've been reading the forum and researching for over a year and I drove over 3 hours back in the spring, past many dealers because of the support and time Scott took to answer all my question.  I would highly recommend Scott to anyone. 
I have a Heatmaster 5000E and I had great success heating my pool this summer. Used alot of wood but it beat paying for gas :-). Question I have is, I fired my stove up this past Saturday and its heating my house with no problems. I have approx 3800 sq feet and I have a loop connecting both my heatpumps and hotwater heater. I have my rear draft set on 50% and with the warm temp I have my stove set on 170 with 8 degree diff. Last couple of nights the temp has been around 36 degrees and Im loading the stove around 9pm with 2 large logs. (hard seasoned wood) In the morning Im down to ashes. With the mild temps I seem to be burning through wood really fast. Should I be doing something different or is this normal. I have plenty of wood, I just don't want to waste if Im doing something wrong. Thanks!!
				I have a Heatmaster 5000E and I had great success heating my pool this summer. Used alot of wood but it beat paying for gas :-). Question I have is, I fired my stove up this past Saturday and its heating my house with no problems. I have approx 3800 sq feet and I have a loop connecting both my heatpumps and hotwater heater. I have my rear draft set on 50% and with the warm temp I have my stove set on 170 with 8 degree diff. Last couple of nights the temp has been around 36 degrees and Im loading the stove around 9pm with 2 large logs. (hard seasoned wood) In the morning Im down to ashes. With the mild temps I seem to be burning through wood really fast. Should I be doing something different or is this normal. I have plenty of wood, I just don't want to waste if Im doing something wrong. Thanks!!
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