Check out what this guy did with his Alaska model 140. Pretty slick idea , I say!
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=144241
Alaska Mod. 140 Furnace.. Check This Out!
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that is cool! I like the low hopper idea
I wonder if he is a member of our forum? I bet he would have some interesting answers, of the home brew type. If you are a member at that audio forum, maybe invite him over here.HeresPaco wrote:Check out what this guy did with his Alaska model 140. Pretty slick idea , I say!
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=144241
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To bad he didn't come here he could have bought a coal-trol for less than $400 and it would even run his bonnet fan for the unit. But I love the homade engineering, looks like something I would have tried a couple of years ago but now the wife would kill me if I put something like that on the side of the stove