love_earth22 asked:


It seems that the least expensive, and most space saving thing to do would be installing a small potbelly wood stove. If it was surrounded by tile on the walls and of course floor surrounding it, would the pot belly stove be a safe option, or would it be more safe to get a regular small wood stove?

Also, would a small pot belly stove be able to heat the whole trailer?

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WiseGuy7777 asked:


It blows smoke in the house through the wood stove, but only on a windy day. How can I fix this?

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Sherri Savchuk asked:


It has turned very cold (in the negatives without windchill) and we are wondering whether to light the wood stove as we normally do. I know that fireplaces can actually cause heat loss in the house in very cold weather. While fireplaces are going out, every ember, heat is drawn from the house up the chimney, however, I believe that wood stoves are better heat producers and with the doors closed it would not need to go out. My question is- Is it effective for heat production to burn wood stoves during very cold weather or would it be better to let the furnace run like crazy?

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tstuu asked:


I have a wood stove in the garage getting hooked up this week. It has the fire bricks on the sides and on the bottom. Should I get a grate or something to keep the fire off the flat bottom to get more air?

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Jr. is angry asked:


i want to put a pot of water on top of a wood stove. i will use the water for tea, and as a humidifier.

i want to leave it unattended for 16 hours.

it may run out of water.

i need a pot that can handle the heat.

i realize cast iron can handle the heat, but it will rust.

i realize enameled cast iron wont rust, but can it handle the heat?

if not, any suggestions of what i could use?

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tstuu asked:


I have a wood stove in the garage getting hooked up this week. It has the fire bricks on the sides and on the bottom. Should I get a grate or something to keep the fire off the flat bottom to get more air?

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ilikedagwoods asked:


I have found that Buck stove and Appalachian have zero clearance models, do any other companies make them? Not talking about inserts or fireplaces, I’m talking ‘Zero Clearance wood stoves’.

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