[Stoves] Request for help choosing the right wood stove

Jeff Davis jeff0124 at velocity.net
Mon Apr 2 20:45:53 CDT 2007


Try:
http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/?q=image/tid/471



> Dear Roger,
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> Maybe I could interest you in Mr Charcoal?
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> http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/?q=en/image/tid/471
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> Your friend,
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> Jeff
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>> I have read the articles about the stoves but can't choose which stove
>> is the best for my application.
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>> I want to use the wood stove for cooking a meal but also to have the
>> nice thing of an open wood fire.
>> The smoke and the smell has to be reduced as much as possible.
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>> I was looking to the wood stove of philips with the forced air
>> principle. I can work something out like that with a fan.
>> Or are there other wood stoves with a simpler construction without the
>> smell and smoke of an open fire???
>> Welding is no problem
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>> A have found already something as a basic which i can use. a round
>> cylinder diameter 30 cm (11inch) and about 40 cm (16inch)high
>> a hyper link for the pictures http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=6VOXFMJO if
>> they are not included
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> --
> Jeff Davis
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> Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA
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Jeff Davis

Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA



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