You should have shot me a PM before I sold it. I would have brought you over and given you a quick and dirty tutorial on them. The difference between the two is mostly semantics at this point. Back in the day a wood stove was to be cooked on and a heater was to be heated with. Now people refer...
They are listed as "good", "better", and "best"
according to my order history...This was the set that I bought
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VAFN5Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon. Ships them to your door and have all the appropriate charts for sizing. I bought one of the "better" sets for 38 bucks last year right after the storm.
Not with the ethanol in gas today. I would think the small quantities (I.E. other cars gas tanks, 5 gallon cans, 200 gallon construction site tanks) would be un usable in 6-9 months (ever leave gas in your mower over the winter with out stabilizer?) Larger tanks would have the same fate in 12-18...
I dont have any suggestions on how to re capture that heat loss, to me its just the price of heating with a free fuel source that I will lose 25% of the heat to the exhaust in order to be safe and not burn down my house.
That being said, I burn about two full cords of wood a year and have nat...
This is an incredibly BAD idea. It is very important to have hot flue gasses to carry the smoke and creosote out of the chimney.
stack robber=Cold flue gasses=creosote=very high possibility of a chimney fire.
Its as much the Fiskars ax as it is the chain and band.... I never thought I would be happy to pay $60.00 bucks for an ax until I read some reviews and swung it for the first time....
All of this was split with just my Fiskars ax and while the wife is only about 5 foot tall I still figure thats...
You will enjoy lights out! It was great. I have it in a PDF if anyone wants to read it.
I also suggest you read "white flag of the dead" its 6 books written by Joseph talluto I read all six in about 3 weeks.