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Bwagner:
Hello, my name is brock and I'm a dummy. I was lead to this site when doing research on monotube boilers. Excellent thread! Very interesting! I live on the family farm and have been tinkering with projects with my father my whole life. I have some interesting pictures of a very unconventional wood burner if anyone is interested? We are a wholesale provider of landscaping products: topsoil, compost, mulch ect.... And the soil screen we built may be interesting for some of you to see pics!  I however am an amature engineer in the truest sense of the word amature. I have no training or on the job experience in machining or fabrication. I actually work as a corporate pilot and recently made captain in a king air 350. Just a dummy who like to try things till they work. Hope that's ok with all!

Pete W.:
Hi there, Brock,


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..... Just a dummy who like to try things till they work. Hope that's ok with all!

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I was just like that with MicroSoft Flight Simulator, never did find what actually did work so I never got off the runway!   :lol:   :lol:   :lol: 

Seriously, though, Brock, don't sell yourself short.  If you've learnt to fly a plane, I'm confident you'll soon get up the learning curve of some of the things that Mad Modders do.  So, welcome, I'm sure you'll find as warm a welcome and as much help and encouragement here as I have. 

Joules:
Welcome Bwagner, the nearest I get to piloting is using my wood plane.  As mentioned I recon you will fly through the learning curves.   :)

Bwagner:
Thanks for the warm welcome fellas! I'm new to any kind of online forum so I could use a little guidance. I think I understand the basics but am aware that posting something in the wrong part of the forum can sometimes be frowned upon.  I'm going to attempt to attach the pics of our large outdoor wood burner. it's an old fuel oil tank measuring 8 feet in diameter and 16 feet tall with an air heat exchanger inside. We like it because the large chunks of wood are almost an unlimited supply for us, and adding wood only needs to be done about once a week. The wood would otherwise be burnt on a brush pile. We use it to heat our 80 foot by 45 foot shop and it does a pretty good job. So my question is this. If I wanted to get input on how to improve the design for a different building we have and or questions about incorporating a boiler, and the mysteries (to me) on like systems, would it best to start a new thread? New topic? Ask my questions in similar threads that have already started? Thanks for any guidance or tips on how to use this site effectively!

krv3000:
 :ddb:hi and welcume

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