WoodstoveWil
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- Dec 9, 2015
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Hello gents.
I've been looking around this site for ideas on wood stoves, specifically barrel in barrel types. I grew up with a double barrel in the basement of my parents house so I'm familiar with that, but wanted to move the stove outside for insurance placation. I'm in an older farm house with propane and it chews up the pay check pretty quick (thermostat is never above 60) so I'm trying to get wood heat going. If I go with a double barrel setup I would have to build an insulated shed around it, which would not be a major thing but the ground is frozen already.
Bring around the idea. I have seen plans for barrel in barrel setups using a 20 gallon barrel inside of a 30 gallon, the two being placed inside a 55 gallon drum with insulation between the 55 and 30, and an air pocket between the 20 and 30. The drums were vertical and air was forced through the air pocket to heat a garage.
Because I already have many 55 gallon drums around the farm as well as an old empty 300 gallon tank, my thought was to replicate that idea on a larger scale.
Initial thoughts are:
Cut open the 300 gallon tank and burn/clean the interior.
Spray foam insulation around interior of the tank
Install the 55 gallon drum in the center of the tank.
Run 8" steel pipe (on hand) from the 55 gal. out above the 300 for a chimney
Install cold air return on the bottom back end of the 300 gal with a sheet metal baffle forcing the air to travel to the front of the tank and across the top to the hot air duct installed at the top back end
What I'm trying to figure out is how to automatically regulate the fire box (forced draft), and whether or not the foam insulation would stand up to the heat.
Any thoughts or ideas?
I've been looking around this site for ideas on wood stoves, specifically barrel in barrel types. I grew up with a double barrel in the basement of my parents house so I'm familiar with that, but wanted to move the stove outside for insurance placation. I'm in an older farm house with propane and it chews up the pay check pretty quick (thermostat is never above 60) so I'm trying to get wood heat going. If I go with a double barrel setup I would have to build an insulated shed around it, which would not be a major thing but the ground is frozen already.
Bring around the idea. I have seen plans for barrel in barrel setups using a 20 gallon barrel inside of a 30 gallon, the two being placed inside a 55 gallon drum with insulation between the 55 and 30, and an air pocket between the 20 and 30. The drums were vertical and air was forced through the air pocket to heat a garage.
Because I already have many 55 gallon drums around the farm as well as an old empty 300 gallon tank, my thought was to replicate that idea on a larger scale.
Initial thoughts are:
Cut open the 300 gallon tank and burn/clean the interior.
Spray foam insulation around interior of the tank
Install the 55 gallon drum in the center of the tank.
Run 8" steel pipe (on hand) from the 55 gal. out above the 300 for a chimney
Install cold air return on the bottom back end of the 300 gal with a sheet metal baffle forcing the air to travel to the front of the tank and across the top to the hot air duct installed at the top back end
What I'm trying to figure out is how to automatically regulate the fire box (forced draft), and whether or not the foam insulation would stand up to the heat.
Any thoughts or ideas?