I am currently looking at outdoor wood fired boiler systems for my house and shop. Anyone have first hand experiences with any brands out there. So far I’m leaning towards the Central Boiler brand, which is available from a local dealer. My house is currently heated with infloor radiant heat, my seperate shop building, which is about 150′ away from house, has radiant slab floor system also. I plan on also using a hanging fan/heater in shop plumbed into the system on a seperate thermostat.
We own 40 acres of woods, plus all the wood scrap generated from my construction jobs. Just seems a waste to not get something back from all that waste material.
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Greetings Bish,
That subject has been addressed here on Breaktime a number of different times in the past.
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G80104? Is that anything like Fireball XL5?
Thanks rez, I should have thought of that first. While I'm here, are there any new thoughts out there?
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G80104? Is that anything like Fireball XL5?
Do you sell these? How much? Can I use my own van for the conversion?
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I see he has properly put lift blocks to keep weight off the tires but he should have stuck them under the frame instead of the bumper.
If he'd shot the heat higher he could have saved the price of electric running the fan.
Maybe some guide wires on that massive stack. See that puppy drop in a good wind storm.
be headin' fer the hills
G80104? Is that anything like Fireball XL5?