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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:27 2002

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Re: [GBlist] fireplaces



how 'bout a russian brick stove?

Limahl


>From: Alan Courtright <acourtri@linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us>
>To: Sacie H Lambertson <dlambert@grasshoppernet.com>
>CC: greenbuilding@crest.org
>Subject: Re: [GBlist] fireplaces
>Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 09:51:28 -0800 (PST)
>
>On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Sacie H Lambertson wrote:
>
> > Do you really mean fireplace?  How about a good stove.
>
>I really do mean fireplace, because of where the thing would have to be
>put.  Yes, a stove will radiate considerably more heat in a conventional
>situation, but I persist in thinking that a well-designed glass-enclosed
>fireplace with a long pipe run will provide almost as much heat.  A small
>stove just wouldn't be "right" (very subject term, of course) in this
>situation, though I may wind up having to use that option.
>
>Of course, I could find a foundry and a custom maker of glass fireplace
>doors. . . .
>
>                          -|//*Alan Courtright*\\|=
>                                 Poulsbo, WA
>                              acourtri@krl.org
>
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