Re: Wood Stoves
Triad;
Trust me on this; for indoors use you do not want a "beerceg" style, not even in a workshop...
During my camping trips with the armed forces, the remf used those to heat up the larger snowtraps/cold-pits (take your pick) commonly known as "tents" and they suck.
It is impossible to regulate the heat in any way, they are either red hot and will burn the flesh clean off a hand or a dog snout in a split second, or they are cold.
Most of the energy from the wood goes straight up the chimney, and you have to keep feeding them and watching them more or less constantly, otherwise they die out and you have to start over.
For shorter camping trips they somewhat serve their purpose, but for a permanent install there is no way around a real wood-burner made from cast iron parts.
Living in a place where wood-burners make up the main heating source in many houses and almost any all-year weekend cottage, I have seen the light and it is a good solid modern cast iron stove.
Even the difference between an old cast iron stove (that a ceg-burner doesnt even come anywhere close to) and a modern "regenerating" one, with a specially designed chamber where the smoke exits, is immense when it comes to useful kW heat per log of wood.
Where the old ones will burn with a fierce flame due to the demand for oxygen (creating a draft in the entire room) the new ones burn nice and quiet with "calm" flames and create a way more comfortable heat than if using electricity.
Just my .02, best of luck and wishes of a nice warm and cozy winter
John - out