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for the people with wood burning stoves

cuznjohn

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i am sure it is tested, but i would think it would cause back pressure on the stove with the smoke having to be routed around the oven box and not straight up the round pipe.

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Interesting idea. When I was a kid we had two wood burners, both with the "Magic Heat" tube/fan blowers. Never had any issues, but there was more vertical flow than this gizmo has. Good conversation piece if nothing else ;)
 
i am sure it is tested, but i would think it would cause back pressure on the stove with the smoke having to be routed around the oven box and not straight up the round pipe.

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Draft shouldn't be a problem cleaning mite be but the new stoves I sell are only 250 f in the stack even wide open so 450 in the oven mite not be possible
 
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My folks had an earlier version of this. Theirs had the pipe just come up through the center of the unit, and it sealed around it...
That stole a lot of cooking space; but it did a pretty nice job! :thumbup:
 
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It never seemed to be a problem with the original wood burning COOKING stoves.........jmho......Mike :thumbup:
 
:agree: We used to always have a pot-full of potatoes and onions boiling away on top of the Defiant... :thumbup:
(A stove from Vermont Castings...)
 
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