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Useful links:  
Useful links:  
[http://www.demotech.org/d-design/designA.html?d=15] Demotech simple brick stove
[http://www.demotech.org/d-design/designA.html?d=15] Demotech simple brick stove


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http://mha-net.org/
http://mha-net.org/
the best site on the internet about masonry stoves, there was a original german book written in 1940 about traditional ceramic heating stoves , kachelofens. It was a complete how to book, but I don;t know is it still online.
the best site on the internet about masonry stoves, there was a original german book written in 1940 about traditional ceramic heating stoves , kachelofens. It was a complete how to book, but I don;t know is it still online.
http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/pub781.pdf How-to manual for a Missouri design masonry brick heater.
http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/pub781.pdf How-to manual for a Missouri design masonry brick heater.
http://www.diymasonryheater.blogspot.com/ the name says it all
http://www.diymasonryheater.blogspot.com/ the name says it all

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Masonry stoves are heating stoves developed in medieval Europe, or even earlier. Some sources are mentioning some kind of similar Roman stoves.

It is a wood burning stove with high efficiency and high thermal mass. Because of that mass it can accumulate heat in the fireplace and the result is a great efficiency because most of the wood gases are burnt. It is an efficient ecological alternative to ordinary wood burning stoves.

Useful links:

[1] Demotech simple brick stove

http://www.dataphone.se/~ncteknik/We_are_setting_up_a_Swedish_ceramic_stove.html Swedish ceramic stove aka kachelofen (German name)

http://mha-net.org/ the best site on the internet about masonry stoves, there was a original german book written in 1940 about traditional ceramic heating stoves , kachelofens. It was a complete how to book, but I don;t know is it still online.

http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/pub781.pdf How-to manual for a Missouri design masonry brick heater.

http://www.diymasonryheater.blogspot.com/ the name says it all

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