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	<title>Comments on: Choosing a Wood Burning Stove - If you are a designer</title>
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		<title>By: hibob</title>
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		<description>Beautiful, but the chimney will transfer so much heat to the room that it will cool the flue gases and result in creosote build up. Which gives you a choice of a, frequent chimney cleaning or b, your house is on fire.
How do you run a chimney brush through that? How long does it take?

To make it interesting, add ironwork, masonry, or other thermal mass to the stove itself. 

You're probably right about ignoring efficiency; pretty much any stove made for the US market since 1993 is probably efficient enough, so long as it is in good repair.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautiful, but the chimney will transfer so much heat to the room that it will cool the flue gases and result in creosote build up. Which gives you a choice of a, frequent chimney cleaning or b, your house is on fire.<br />
How do you run a chimney brush through that? How long does it take?</p>
<p>To make it interesting, add ironwork, masonry, or other thermal mass to the stove itself. </p>
<p>You&#8217;re probably right about ignoring efficiency; pretty much any stove made for the US market since 1993 is probably efficient enough, so long as it is in good repair.</p>
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