Amusing ebay auction. Plans for a pellet stove

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Direct vent.
I can only burn a corn mix. I do have in idea for a straight corn burner but I don't have a shop to make the prototype.
A person bought a set of plans and had the notion to put a water coil inside.

Is the miller furnace a type of furnace or just a brand name.
My plans are for a ducted stove it could be used as an add on with a bigger blower. Or with one change the air can be blown right out the front like most store boughts
 
Westcoast Exterminator said:
Direct vent.
I can only burn a corn mix. I do have in idea for a straight corn burner but I don't have a shop to make the prototype.
A person bought a set of plans and had the notion to put a water coil inside.

Is the miller furnace a type of furnace or just a brand name.
My plans are for a ducted stove it could be used as an add on with a bigger blower. Or with one change the air can be blown right out the front like most store boughts

It's a brand name, only Miller and Thermopride sell HUD approved furnaces for "manufactured homes". If you look at package A/C units that sit out side, they tap in to the duct work, the furnace will have louvers that close when the unit comes on preventing cold air coming; out of the furnace, but only through the vents, something like that could be use for pellet furnace.
 
Hoverfly said:
only Miller and Thermopride sell HUD approved furnaces for "manufactured homes".

What, no more Coleman "Presidential"? That's what I have (haven't lit it yet this year).
 
As a service tech in the past I came across a Coleman one time, don't know if they are still manufactured. To tired to do a search right now.
 
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