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By: kathy_s16 in 6TH POPE | Recommend this post (2)
Fri, 13 Nov 20 5:42 AM | 54 view(s)
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Impressive, really impressive, DE.

I was just going to tell you about quartz heaters. They're about 3 feet tall, and about a foot across.

It is supposed to heat THE PERSON, but if you have it on long enough, it warms the room. On a cold night, it wouldn't hurt to have one, imo.

What a terrific coincidence that your builder's assistant was there and had exactly what you needed!

A quarter of the price - t'aint nothing wrong with that!

(no offense, but I still don't want a house, although I do want to go home.)

WONDERFUL!!


If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.


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Re: DECOMPOSED ---Home Plan - exterior views
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 13 Nov 20 5:21 AM
Msg. 08839 of 60014

Angie:

Re: “I'm considering putting in an external wood-furnace. That would allow me to burn off scrap wood from the yard without needing to much cut it up.”
I'm not sure I ever updated the board about this. If I did, then my apologies for repeating myself.

I went as far as to have a 6" diameter hole put through the basement foundation wall to accommodate an external wood-furnace, then started researching furnaces. What I found was discouraging. First, they run $12,000 ... plus labor. If the furnace then saves us $500/year, the years to payback would be TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY. Yikes. That's ridiculous.

Then I found that thanks to Barrack Obama, today's external furnaces come equipped with high-maintenance catalytic converters AND are only able to burn well dried hard woods, preferably without bark. My forest is largely pine, fir and other softwoods. That blows! So I called off the whole thing. An external furnace no longer made sense.

A few weeks later, I was chatting with my builder about what Obama had done when his assistant (for zzfart's benefit: this means my builder's assistant, not Obama's) chimed in. "If you still want one, I've got a first generation furnace for sale right now." Wow! He was asking $3,000... a quarter the price of a new furnace... and it can burn hardwood, softwood, coal, cardboard, cats, ANYTHING. So I bought it. It weighs 1,500 pounds and is nearly as big as a small shed.

The way it works, btw, is that the external boiler heats several hundred gallons of water and pumps them into the house where they supplement the internal hot water. The hot water is circulated through baseboard heating to warm the house as well as being used for, well, hot water.

The furnace hasn't yet been delivered, but here it is:



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