Karen Donnachaidh wrote:Don't throw in the towel. Head back to the drawing board. You may come up with something great yet. Not everyone could come up with the design you had initially. Keep working on it.
Karen Donnachaidh wrote:Kind of like an add-on wood stove without the blower? Or am I way off?
Phil Stevens wrote:Please don't do this. Read Erica's recent post on How Chimneys Work, for starters. If you scavenge too much heat from the flue gases, they become too cool and dense to maintain draft. Glowing coals are still burning, and what they are producing tends to be high in CO. If the draft stops/reverses, you've now got a very efficient carbon monoxide generator pumping the stuff into your living space.
If you want a masonry stove or RMH, by all means build one. But don't try to make a standard wood stove act like one by defeating a critical design element. Safety first.