pharmvet
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
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- 533
- Location
- North East TX
- Tractor
- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
Im looking at building a house in the next year or so. I grew up with a fireplace and presently have a wood burning stove in my house. I have been through a serious ice storm that kept many people in my immediate area without electricity for almost 3 weeks. I live in NE Texas and wood is something we have plenty of. Anyway, I say all this to get to my question. Although I love a fireplace, its been proven that a fireplace is one of the most inefficient methods to get heat from burning wood. We dont have severe winters so Im not interested in an outdoor furnace that heats water etc. What Im wanting is some sort of good old fashioned wood heater that has the loading door outside the house. I think that would do away with the smell of smoke, the mess that hauling wood in the house creates ect, while still allowing heat from the actual fire to warm the house. Of course, an electric blower could be used but would not be absolutely necessary to heat the immediate area in the event of an outage. Does anybody have something like this or know of something like this. I envision having the heater door in the garage beside my wood and the heater itself would extend into the living room or something. Anyway, I would love your ideas, pictures, etc. thanks