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Hope you are feeling better buddy

thanks for the good vibes Todd. Today is/was a normal day..so I guess it was a side effect, and a short lived one.;)

as for the beer I brewed, it was to help me keep busy, even if it was a slower brew. I can’t be just lying around all day doin nothing. And at the end of 2weeks I get a prize... 25 lts of some red rye ale @5% :zpong:
 

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That All Nighter will be lucky to hit 50% efficiency, the really old stuff might be knocking on the door of 35%. Even the EPA approved wood heating appliance list just has a dozen or so stoves rated at 75%, which are eligible for a 21% tax break. If I were in your shoes I would be insulating that ductwork and looking at the new Drolet Heat Commander or Kuuma VaporFire 100. A Blaze King Princess or King model stove would probably heat your entire house as well, but the King requires an 8" flue, and is one of the only stoves that requires such a large flue.
I heated 1500sqft with that stove and burned 4.5 cord. I930s or 40s house and all original. Stove is rated up to 2800sqft. It does have a "secondary burn chamber" to burn off some of the gases. I fed it only good hardwoods. Filling it before bed would give me 8hrs with coals in the bottom. 10hr during the day was doable with milder temps. Especially if I was around to sneak another log or two in. Your right, Blaze King makes some of the best stoves.

I'm keeping what I got.....hoping to start building my own outdoor gassifier this coming winter. Radiant heat first floor, and cast iron rads on the 2nd. The wood furnace will migrate into my unbuilt shop down the road. Lots to do......
 

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Read my above post .....Thanks for the suggestions though. :)
Flex ducts are also a big no-no in wood fired forced air anyway. A gasser really wants storage to burn at the best efficiency, but I've heard of guys using the new outdoor Heatmaster G series without storage and still burning less wood than when using their old equipment. Just make sure to insulate your outdoor lines and you should be ok. A while back I ran across a thread where a guy with uninsulated underground lines from the boiler was losing a whole cord worth of heat just between the house and the boiler. Could have been even more BTUs wasted to the earth, but I can't recall exactly.
 

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You can leave it however you like sir.
Theres people here from all places.:)

Thanks, i think in english is better, because its a english spoken site. :-)

Yo... this Cats got a view like wow, wtf... can we go over there now?....

wanna more Pictures? or come over here, you will like it. ;-)

The Lake from a mountain trip view:

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This trip was to the top of the Mountain that you see now on the right side. It is called in German: Mittagskogel.

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Thanks, i think in english is better, because its a english spoken site. :)



wanna more Pictures? or come over here, you will like it. ;-)

The Lake from a mountain trip view:

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This trip was to the top of the Mountain that you see now on the right side. It is called in German: Mittagskogel.

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Are you close to the German border in the Alps? I've been to Garmisch Partinkirken (that spelling can't be right) and from there visited some Austrian parts of the Alps.
 

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Read my above post .....Thanks for the suggestions though. :)
Just change the one long metal duct and that changes everything.



I use a small stove in a 1k sf ranch.
My stove is rated for 1,200 sf but is a double burn chamber. Older stove but of new design by Dovre 400. We burn 3-4 full cords of hardwoods a year and the house stays between 65-75 down to zero outside.
Crappy wood windows with aluminum tracks with external aluminium storm windows, junk! Aluminum siding with a thin layer or Styrofoam under it, junk! R sumtin in the walls with 3/8" sheetrock, junk! Good bones a 5/12 pitch. 1973 built rancher over five courses of cinder block with a sand floor covered in plastic. Changing that after soda blasting the wood now that most of the fiberglass insulation is out. Switching it up to insulated block covered with two inch foam up to the last course then a big crawl space dehumidifier and a sealed controlled environment. I have moisture issues under there but no rot just mice and spider crickets everywhere. The stove heats it right through the decking now. Stays near 40-50F under there most times in winter. Might add a side water tank to the stove so I have free hot water and send all the hot from my electric tank to a potable circulator and around to exchangers if needed. Pex works good for that.

Going to keep swapping out windows starting this year on the ends. Wind load is big here on my north gable wall. Changing those two windows first and adding a front door there. Porch is next and a dummy wall to the side for curb appeal. A dummy wall off to the side in front of the south side raise wood deck area will make it look better and hide the side yard now the back yard. They built it facing the neighbors house as a MIL sweet of sorts. At one time the neighbor decided she wanted her mom right next door facing her or so the story goes. We have five neighbors that border our property and our house sits sideways on the lot not facing the street like most homes do.
Weird deal but I have eight square of south facing roof to cover in solar panels. The good ones are starting to be updated now days. I'll be buying a bulk bunch this winter for my home.

We have a gasoline generator.
City water plus sewer, sucks.

Wood heat rules. We never fire oil burner hot air heat.
AC quit about six years ago right before I got sick. Been running shakers for now. I did get a newer 22 seer reefer unit last year for this place. 2.5 ton 2015 unit with the new stuff in it. Need to purchase a newer or revamp my A coil. The original unit is a 1974 that ate a few hard start kits lol. It does run but not very well. She done wore out.
 

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Are you close to the German border in the Alps? I've been to Garmisch Partinkirken (that spelling can't be right) and from there visited some Austrian parts of the Alps.

Garmisch Partenkirchen.

No im not close to the German Border, it is in North West direction from me. I am at south Austria, very close to Italy and Slovenia.
 

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Dude replaced his own spark plugs.
It didn't fix his collapsed lifter.
I suppose I should tighten up the #7 plug for him...

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I love mechanic photos of customer work. Not to say I never did anything stupid on my own cars, but mechanics get to see it all.
 

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Garmisch Partenkirchen.

No im not close to the German Border, it is in North West direction from me. I am at south Austria, very close to Italy and Slovenia.

I was in Austria in July of 87. Massive rain storm hit just before our arrival and half of the hostel in Saltzburg had been flooded. Our semi private 2 to a rom suddenly had 4 sets of bunk beds in it. Can’t remember all the smaller places we visited but it is some of the nicest country I have every seen. Went across the border in to northern Italy and for the first time in my life witnessed outright racism from the Italian border guards. One of the guys in our group is black and they basically hauled him off the bus and searched all his belongings.

Our tour guides and interpreters weren’t much help as it just seemed normal to them. Was not something our group of Canadian 16 year olds was used to seeing.
 
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