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For Steamhead: Combination boilers that burn wood
Steamhead (in transit)
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but the ones I know of are hideously expensive. For now, go with the G-8.
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Hi,
I'm back to my boiler project again. I'm pretty sold on the Smith G8 5 section, but Steamhead mentioned that there are some combination boilers that also burn wood. Thought I should take a look at them before making the purchase, just in case.
Also do you know anyone I could hire for this job down here in Rhode Island? I'd like a steam expert to do this job, not a convincing hack. Thanks, Angela0
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