Outdoor wood boiler

Use the standard steel wood stove in the shop.

The trick to this one it has a 1/4" steel octagon shaped burning chamber that really captures the heat without the heat going up the chimney right away.

Then it has a 3/16" thick steel chamber around the burning chamber that captures the heat and allows you to blow it though the shop with the squirrel cage fan on the back.

Use an LP furnace first thing in the morning to take the chill off, then crank up the wood stove for maximum BTUs on the cold days.

Wood stove really cranks out the heat, like T-Shirt weather when it gets cranked up. Nothing like that radiant wood heat, comfortable.

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