Hi All,
Was discussing this in another thread, Had I the forethought, I would have put my WFO in the house, or connected, Maybe ?
Question Now is, Has anyone come up with a way to alter a WFO to possibly pump heat into the house over the winter,
My first thought would be a copper pipe system, Insulated of course, to a radiator ? I know there has to be some kind of pressure relief ?
My Thoughts are to put a cast iron radiator/kettle ? in the oven and pipe hot water to the house to another radiator ? I would keep a live fire in the oven I would open the pipes and let the water circulate after the cooking so as to not draw off too much heat from the cooking time...
Maybe just a pipe dream ? But would love to hear some thoughts as I can get wood way cheaper than natural gas.....
Thanks for endulging me.
Mark
Was discussing this in another thread, Had I the forethought, I would have put my WFO in the house, or connected, Maybe ?
Question Now is, Has anyone come up with a way to alter a WFO to possibly pump heat into the house over the winter,
My first thought would be a copper pipe system, Insulated of course, to a radiator ? I know there has to be some kind of pressure relief ?
My Thoughts are to put a cast iron radiator/kettle ? in the oven and pipe hot water to the house to another radiator ? I would keep a live fire in the oven I would open the pipes and let the water circulate after the cooking so as to not draw off too much heat from the cooking time...
Maybe just a pipe dream ? But would love to hear some thoughts as I can get wood way cheaper than natural gas.....
Thanks for endulging me.
Mark
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