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mellow

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Posted: 04/07/21 10:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Since this has switched to your home I would install a Blaze King wood stove, they are awesome in smaller rooms since you can run them slow and low with the automatic air regulator it makes burning wood a breeze. Plus they qualify for the tax credits since they burn so clean.

https://www.blazeking.com/category/products/wood-stoves/


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KKELLER14K wrote:

NO! and WhY?... A camper is not a tent, It is not a lean to....it just sounds like a really bad idea. Tiny house maybe but finding wood to burn and causing a forest fire....or having to haul wood to burn....not efficient. LPG is the way, heat, fire ring, cooking, running the jenny....come om man!!


Wow, such conviction. Regardless of the OP planning on home use.
Aside from efforts of wood gathering/hauling/cutting, I'm cornfused about the staunch disapproval of this method of heat for RV use from a theoretical standpoint, if properly installed.


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Burned wood in our house for a few decades. A few years ago we switched to a Harman XXV pellet stove.
The only advantages the wood stove had for us was it was really to cheap to run and quieter. We much prefer the pellet stove.

Here is good place to research wood and pellet stoves. Hearth

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One thing brother did not get when he bought his TT was the factory installed wood stove.
I lived a couple years with wood as my only heat source. A small office that was not used much in winter, put in a small wood stove. What I did not think about was how small the wood had to be cut to fit in stove. And small wood will not keep a fire very long without messing with

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Well that went mostly as per usual.......


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If you want to improve burning eficiency of a stove buy or build yourself a Rocket stove,

,caution the burning chamber will get hot enough to melt iron so should be properly insulated with material resistant to such temperatures

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https://youtu.be/nvlOelD5HOE

Tiny rocket stove
https://youtu.be/qIPbTg9DEuA

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Super insulating stuff made from comon ingredients might come in handy

https://youtu.be/aqR4_UoBIzY

* This post was edited 04/07/21 08:55pm by free radical *

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As a retired Petroleum Engineer and a coal miners son, I don't chop, split or burn wood, except to get the coal going, so sell the wood to others and burn good stuff for yourself.

Seriously, a sheepherder type is best. You can keep a pot of beans slowly cooking all day, while staying warm. For high tech titanium see titanium.

Others make a real sheepherder in titanium, but I would use cast iron, unless you are moving it around. If you keep the top clean, you can do pancakes without the pan, right on the stove.

Always keep the stove pipe and chimney clean.!!!

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Grit dog wrote:

I'm cornfused about the staunch disapproval of this method of heat for RV use from a theoretical standpoint, if properly installed.


Sure. When you install it with 1 foot clearance all around, I don't see the problem neither.





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The Morso 1410 Fireplace Oven is indeed a great option for those seeking a stylish, efficient, and durable wood burning stove. Its cylindrical design, coupled with its cast iron construction, provides both aesthetic appeal and exceptional heating performance. I also use a Tola tent stove. After multiple uses, I am very impressed with this stove. I like it very much.

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here is one I used to see quite often in boats, would be perfect for a camper

https://ca.binnacle.com/product_info.php........49TWeozfpV0VqxsQu85unzM4-hBoCo3QQAvD_BwE


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