Ashful
Minister of Fire
I agree with what Grisu is saying (and it pains me to say that ), but in this case the OP is actually desiring to pump as much heat into that stonework as possible, for the purpose of transferring heat to the room behind. I'm not sure how well it will work, but I think it's worth a try, and then a highly radiant stove is likely the best path toward that particular end.
For all the talk of the advantages of 500 lb. of soapstone, don't discount the advantages of tens of thousands of pounds of earthwork around this proposed install. My fireplace walls still radiate above 80F for at least a day or three after the fire goes out. The heat capacity is surprising.
For all the talk of the advantages of 500 lb. of soapstone, don't discount the advantages of tens of thousands of pounds of earthwork around this proposed install. My fireplace walls still radiate above 80F for at least a day or three after the fire goes out. The heat capacity is surprising.
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