The most modern firebox stoves are made so one can use any type of fuel source. The firebox stoves that fold away are the best when considering portability and ease of transportation.
Vermiculite is not recommended for use in a stove firebox. While it can withstand high temperatures, it is not designed to handle the direct, sustained heat and thermal cycling that occurs in a firebox. Instead, firebricks or other materials specifically made for high-heat applications should be used to ensure safety and durability. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate materials for your stove.
A firebox is the area within a fireplace where the fire is built and contained, while a fireplace insert is a self-contained unit that is placed inside an existing fireplace to improve its efficiency. Fireplace inserts are typically more energy-efficient and provide better heat output compared to a traditional firebox.
In general, no. The draft, firebox, etc were designed for a fuel that burns right away, and leaves no coal or ash behind. Our last oil stove had a firebox made of metal about a 1/16th of an inch thick- wood stove, 3/8ths of an inch. Likely to be quite dangerous to try- cost of buying a wood stove is much less than cost of replacing house, furnishings, children, etc. And how would you get the ashes out of the oil stove?
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I don't know what stove is used in a sub shop. well its really any kind. but the best 1 is the fraklen stove.
Two Amish brothers invented the Pioneer Stoves in the l970`s on a dairy farm in Southern Ontario. Their invention was borne from a need to heat their homes and cook. They named their cook stove Pioneer Maid.
Firebox Records was created in 2001-04.
The firebox heats the water and as steam flows the wheels turn.
By Federal guidelines a Hearth has to be at least the height of the Firebox if not above the Firebox. If a firebox is elevated a hearth should be of equal height or higher. There may be a loop hole if the Firebox is more than 12 inches off the ground, you may not be required to have a Hearth at this point, but I'm not positive.
Brick is my favorite, but the firebox will be made of firebrick, and not ordinary building brick. Some people prefer the appearance of cut stone or field stone, but the firebox will still be firebrick (refractory brick)
Something that burns really hot, like birch for example
A stove wattage usually ranges from 4000-6500, depending on the type of stove.