![]() 11/10/2017 at 17:12 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The Osburn 2400 wood stove is a beast. Its in the basement of our ~2400 sq/ft (including semi-finished basement) house and has kept the place above 67 degrees F without running above 1/3 thermostat opening despite it being windy and 15 out. I feel opening up the thermostat more than 1/2 might result in something akin to a mini nuclear meltdown.
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You reminded me of this we just saw at neighborhood movie night last weekend.
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We have one of those up at a summer place that is also a winter place...I guess its just a place. Its bigger but it heats the house without complaint, but my grandfather built it as a fully double wall envelope house so it does take much, even in the winter. Great units though, I would have a wood stove in my house except you can’t use them legally in the winter where I live most of the season, and for good reason.
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Alternatively:
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Well then:
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yeah, this is a well-built, state-of-the-art-insulated-at-the-time 1995 construction home, I don’t know for sure what R-values it’s got, but its pretty good, if not as good as current stuff. Still, the 2400 barely ticks over to keep it nice and toasty.
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We have an ollllllddd cast iron woodburner that we use at our hunting shack in our red neck Sauna. Works like magic.
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Some of the older stoves were pretty good, as long as they aren’t leaky they make plenty of heat and aren’t unconscionably inefficient, these new EPA-rated secondary-burn gasification stoves throw just as much (or more) heat but use a fraction of the wood. It’s pretty impressive.
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There was one of those for sale near me yesterday. I missed it by minutes. The seller only wanted $40 with all the flue pipes.
Back to the search.
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Is that reason something to do with the temperature inversion trapping smog/haze close to the ground?
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That’s the one
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yeah, that was as screaming deal, too bad you missed it...
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I know it sounds like bullshit. Here’s what I’m heating the shop with now.
I need a wood stove.