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How realistic is this video . . . I hate to cast disparaging comments but I doubt if the majority of people are stoking up their stoves like this, dude is wearing a pinpoint oxford shirt, no gloves, playing vivaldi, testing his wood with a moisture meter
. . .ok . . I know . . it's probably just a fancy marketing video made for people with deep pockets . .just a small rant
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This site has a long video (14 min.) on company history and wood (multifuel) burning downdraft boilers that I think look interesting. No fancy shirts, guys in coveralls dumping buckets of peat into the firebox, and some shots of the factory.
Would be even better if I understood the language better.
how does the door handle not get hot , especially right in front of the glass like that? we have some footage that we shot with our 13 series, i think eventually we will revisit the woodstoves and do a dvd like the ones we have with our corn and pellet lines. they are way too long to puyt up on the web though, about 40 minutes in length
Other than the music and meter, the description could fit me.
sgc said:
How realistic is this video . . . I hate to cast disparaging comments but I doubt if the majority of people are stoking up their stoves like this, dude is wearing a pinpoint oxford shirt, no gloves, playing vivaldi, testing his wood with a moisture meter
. . .ok . . I know . . it's probably just a fancy marketing video made for people with deep pockets . .just a small rant