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dh@. wrote in message ... Hi, I have a houseboat that I'd like to take out some this winter, and I'd like to have a small wood stove to use in it. All the small wood stoves I've been able to find have been camping related, so I'm asking for advice in camping groups as well as boating groups. Can anyone suggest any stove(s) that they feel are good and affordable, and any suggestions about use etc? Thanks for any help! David PS in case anyone is interested in what I've found so far, or wants proof that I've done some looking on my own as well as asking for people to share what they've learned, here is a list of some related websites: You must be wacko why the hell would anyone want an woodstove on an boat? It is dangerous enough without adding another fire hazard. There are all sorts of safe fuel burners. |
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"Reynaud" wrote in message
... You must be wacko why the hell would anyone want an woodstove on an boat? It is dangerous enough without adding another fire hazard. There are all sorts of safe fuel burners. Mmm..... when wast the last time I saw wood vapour catching fire from a spark..... Meindert |
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Reynaud wrote:
dh@. wrote in message ... Hi, I have a houseboat that I'd like to take out some this winter, and I'd like to have a small wood stove to use in it. All the small wood stoves I've been able to find have been camping related, so I'm asking for advice in camping groups as well as boating groups. Can anyone suggest any stove(s) that they feel are good and affordable, and any suggestions about use etc? Thanks for any help! David PS in case anyone is interested in what I've found so far, or wants proof that I've done some looking on my own as well as asking for people to share what they've learned, here is a list of some related websites: You must be wacko why the hell would anyone want an woodstove on an boat? It is dangerous enough without adding another fire hazard. There are all sorts of safe fuel burners. Safe? I would like to see a snug fitting stovepipe burner for fire logs, throttleable, extinguishable, forced draught water heater, for tea, washing, remote heating, even a steam boiler an engine, excess steam vented under bustle to increase hull speed. Unsafe? How about them fireballs you always see when jets blow up? They use diesel oil for fuel. Naw! You can swim through a crowd of burning firelogs, put them out with a wet hat, even make a raft. Try that in burning bunker C, the "safest" fuel. I wonder if firelogs could be made edible from entire canola plants? Terry K |
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