HEATING AN INSULATED SHED??

Hi Chaps

Woodstove, funny you mentioned that norcon as a friend mentioned that also today. Thanks, i'll look a bit more into that.

In all honesty i vastly underestimated how much heat would be required to keep it at approx 16C, its a subject in itself.

Thanks again for everyone's tips.
Cheers
Ron

i would do your homework first
i have a woodburner in my shed and i burn free wood i suspect if you have to pay for it it will be no cheaper than electric
look on line for nearly new woodburners and ask yourself why
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...g+stoves&_dcat=84184&rt=nc&LH_ItemCondition=4
 
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Will do Big-All :)

There's an elderly chap right across the road to us, he heats his house with wood burners. Apart from him reeking of smoke every time i visit him, he forever on the lookout for wood to burn. Standard timber from skips such as off cuts of 4x2 burn very quickly, only a good hard wood log burns for long periods.

Also, he's forever cutting wood up, you can hear him every other day using his chop saw to make 15 inch lengths.

I like the results of some people who have made the solar heat boards for the roof. One chap on a forum used black silicone tube (10mm) and clipped it backwards & forwards until the whole 2.4M x 1.2M board was covered. It generated a good heat, the bucket was steaming in the cold, amazing what you can do with some pipe.

Cheers
Ron
 
a shed that is used intermittently for short periods may not suit a stove.
 
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