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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: FORKLIFT CAPABLE OWB
« on: March 09, 2014, 10:47:33 AM »
Find someone with a bigger skid loader and have put the forks on upside down which should give you the clearance needed

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New member here, long time wood burner.

    I too am going to be in the market for a new stove this year as mine just started leaking this week, a pro steel that is 12 yrs old and ss, so after reading all the posts about ss I think that with 12 yrs on the unit I was lucky to get that long.
 I did alot of reading the last week and would be concerned with the spray foam insulation, as if you do get a pin hole the water stays in that area and corrodes olot bigger area. Also have talked to the p7m dealer and figured out that I dont need a gassifier for my situation along with all the extra maintainance associated with it and the need to have a more perfect wood source.

 I also can cay that in the last week I have inquired through the internet on 5 different brands and ONLY the p7m dealer was the ONLY 1 to call me back, and that was within 2 hrs of the internet request.
 I  ahve not personally tried c b as several opf my neighbors have them, one had a ss model and had leakes in the first season, altho the gave him a new fire box he had to have his son do all the work on it, upun inspaetion of the failed unit it was determined that altho the steel was ss tha welds were not ss, so the failure.

I am still undecided but leaning very heavy twords the p&m unit.

 Thanks fort this site I just found the other day, has alot of good info

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