Old Grizzly
Established Member
I bought a cheap and cheerful 'boxy' little stove fabricated in 3mm plate, probably from Eastern Europe [ebay]. With bits of flue scavenged from car boots, it owes me about £120 all in.In this cold weather my thoughts have turned to workshop heating. It is hard for me to justify turning on electric heaters just for one person when we are being so careful in the house so I am thinking of fitting a woodburner. If you have done this can you any recommendations for a small (and cheap) stove and any advice on fitting the flue? The flue fitting looks as if it should be straightforward but in my experience things are rarely as simple as they look. The flue components also look horrendously expensive. My workshop is built of concrete blocks and has a flat roof so the flue can go straight up through the roof. Thanks.
I mounted a stripped out cooker extractor hood a couple of feet above the top of the stove to collect rising hot air and have a small exhaust fan and ducting to carry the air to the colder far end of the Portacabin.
Fire and monoxide alarms for peace of mind, and I let the fire die down at the end of the day. If it's been on all day. It surprised me how much the contents and fabric of the shop hold enough heat to keep the chill off over night