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Re: Wood stove in the workshop?
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Posted by Binder-Man on December 23, 2003 at 15:07:49 from (216.166.202.193):
In Reply to: Wood stove in the workshop? posted by Terry on December 23, 2003 at 10:01:53:
My shop is 32x40 metal pole barn,all insulated and dry wall. My wood stove is a Northern Leader 2027, I put triple wall through the wall to a block chimney with tile liner. Here in northwest ILLinois it gets pretty nippy outside and this stove really heats the shop, the ceilings are 10ft. with two ceiling fans which really help. I am on our local fire dept. and my stove is hooked up far better than what the state fire codes call for, and my insurance man still was skeptical about insuring it. My agent told me what is killing us recreational shop guys is people not thinking when putting in a stove, and burning the place down,costing the insurance companies big money replacing the shop and all the contents. I think the insurance companies should go on a shop by shop basis, if they are installed correctly insure it!! Binder-Man
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