CharlieVT
12-20-2011, 01:07 PM
Does anyone have an evaporator that is convertible and can burn either oil or wood?
I've searched around, but got no hits on any such thing.
I have an oil fired 4x10 Grimm that the prior owner moved the burner on. The burner was moved from the front of the arch to the back where a blower might be.
I'm interested in having the convenience of oil at times and the economy of wood at other times. I can see how the oil burner might even be used to get a wood fire started.
I realize that the configuration of the firebox is different between oil and wood, but I'm wondering if an acceptable compromise might be achieved with some adjustable/removable baffles and/or draft control.
The burner on back might be used as just a blower when burning wood. The firebox would have to be bricked to support grates at the right level, and grates would probably have to be removed to fire with oil.
The front would have good airtight doors for firing with wood which would just remain closed during oil firing.
I realize this concept is fraught with complications, but just thought I'd throw the idea out to the group to see what ideas come up.
Thanks for any replies.
I've searched around, but got no hits on any such thing.
I have an oil fired 4x10 Grimm that the prior owner moved the burner on. The burner was moved from the front of the arch to the back where a blower might be.
I'm interested in having the convenience of oil at times and the economy of wood at other times. I can see how the oil burner might even be used to get a wood fire started.
I realize that the configuration of the firebox is different between oil and wood, but I'm wondering if an acceptable compromise might be achieved with some adjustable/removable baffles and/or draft control.
The burner on back might be used as just a blower when burning wood. The firebox would have to be bricked to support grates at the right level, and grates would probably have to be removed to fire with oil.
The front would have good airtight doors for firing with wood which would just remain closed during oil firing.
I realize this concept is fraught with complications, but just thought I'd throw the idea out to the group to see what ideas come up.
Thanks for any replies.