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*[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
 
*http://www.envisioneer.net/stove1.htm Very interesting stove from cement slabs, cheap, simple, affordable.
[[Media:Grundof.pdf|Grundof (pdf)]] This is the book about kachelofens
[[Media:Grundof.pdf|Grundof (pdf)]] This is the book about kachelofens


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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

Grundof (pdf) This is the book about kachelofens

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