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elkimmeg
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According to one manufacturer it cost about $200 to get a stove ul approved and EPA certified. This is from an article posted
on Mother earth dated some time in the mid 90’s Years later using the same certified manufacturing approved technique, that
cost
has to be considerably less. I do not know how long a certification last or how often they have before re-certification. Maybe
some can goggle and post that info. It would be interesting I have to find the post where I outlined Warnock Hersey’s testing
routine. Hopefully I saved that somewhere. I do remember the check the firebox capacities using 2/4’s. I wonder what cost is factored
in to every stove sale today?
on Mother earth dated some time in the mid 90’s Years later using the same certified manufacturing approved technique, that
cost
has to be considerably less. I do not know how long a certification last or how often they have before re-certification. Maybe
some can goggle and post that info. It would be interesting I have to find the post where I outlined Warnock Hersey’s testing
routine. Hopefully I saved that somewhere. I do remember the check the firebox capacities using 2/4’s. I wonder what cost is factored
in to every stove sale today?