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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 3938590" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>I would lean towards the Lopi when we built our home in 1983 we chose to put in a Vermont Casting stove. It easily heats the entire house since it sits only 6’ from the central air return. When properly stoked it runs 500-600 degrees. So yep you don’t want to touch it. It s a short rememberable lesson if you do. When we had toddlers we built a small temp fence around it.</p><p></p><p>I am fortunate that I live on a wooded lot. I have never bought a stick of wood in 40 years. Ice storms and time provide all the wood I need. The wood actually warms you 3 X.....once with you cut it, then when you split and stack it, and finally when you burn it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 3938590, member: 44419"] I would lean towards the Lopi when we built our home in 1983 we chose to put in a Vermont Casting stove. It easily heats the entire house since it sits only 6’ from the central air return. When properly stoked it runs 500-600 degrees. So yep you don’t want to touch it. It s a short rememberable lesson if you do. When we had toddlers we built a small temp fence around it. I am fortunate that I live on a wooded lot. I have never bought a stick of wood in 40 years. Ice storms and time provide all the wood I need. The wood actually warms you 3 X.....once with you cut it, then when you split and stack it, and finally when you burn it. [/QUOTE]
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