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A Woodburning Stove
Hi all,
I've recently moved to a northern state, after 40 years in soutwest Florida, and I'm going to build a brand new workshop from scratch, about 24' x 36'. I'm drawing it up in AutoCAD right now and I'm presently considering the location of a woodburning stove in the shop to keep it warm and as a means of disposing of cut-off material. A 24'x36' shop is not the biggest shop in the world and it seems you tend to grow into the space you're allocated so I'm trying to figure out the things that might effect the location of the stove. The shop will also be airconditioned, it will also have a trussed roof with a 6/12 pitch, 2x6 walls 10' high, with 1/2" plywood & vinyl lap siding exterior, R19 and 1/2" plywood interior walls, drywall ceiling with R30, a 16'x8' overhead door, 1 or 2 3' service doors, several windows. Should the stove be located toward the middle of the space to provide an evenness to the heat distribution or should it be located close to an exterior wall to facilitate a chimney pipe that is not 2 miles long? Decisions, decisions.....LOL Any suggestions are 'preciated. |
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