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              <image:caption>Acacia Erioloba, or the &quot;Camelthorn Tree&quot; is dense and slow burning, making excellent coals for cooking.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits can be modified by adding thermal mass</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/best-firewood.html</loc>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/biochar.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T15:49:41-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/Terra_Preta.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Terra Preta soils were deliberately enriched with char by Amazonian populations to improve soil fertility. These soils still maintain their fertility thousands of years later.</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/biomassfuel.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-08T11:00:01-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/building-your-own-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-07T03:45:06-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Homemade stove plans</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Building your own stove: plans</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Homemade Stove</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Roasted Sweet Chestnuts - tasty!</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Look out for the spiky shells - you can use your boot heel to get at the nuts inside</image:caption>
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            <lastmod>2010-09-19T15:41:36-04:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/clouded-agaric-and-sweet-chestnuts.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-10-20T10:28:27-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Lovely sweet chestnuts!</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Note the relatively thick stem, the gills running down to the stem itself, the broad grey top.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Clouded Agaric Growing In Huge Rings</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/cold-start.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-11T05:57:02-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/contact-us.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T11:49:07-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/contest-rules.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-10-15T10:30:52-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/dmo-industries.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-04T03:40:09-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/double-barrel-inside-barrel-woodstove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-12-18T05:36:28-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/downhome-stoves.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-11T07:00:48-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Down Home Stoves</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/draftguards.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-02-20T13:29:03-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/twindraftguards.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Twin draft guards move freely with the door and are highly effective at preventing drafts infiltrating beneath doors.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/dryingfirewood.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T17:55:50-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/dryingfirewoodtips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T11:29:15-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/easy-firestarters.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-28T05:50:33-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/easy-firestarters-21402226.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Egg boxes make great firelighters</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/easy-wood-stove-lighting-sawdust-and-oil-firelighters.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-17T04:20:21-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/ecofan.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:56:53-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/ecofan-800.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:54:56-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800 is the original Ecofan. It has some limitations compared to its beefier brother, the Ecofan 802, but is still servicable and worth buying.</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/ecofan-802.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:54:57-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-airplus-ecofan-802.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Airplus Ecofan 802 - generates its own power from the heat of your wood stove while producing 150cfm of air flow.</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/electricaga.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T16:52:09-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/electric-aga.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>An electric aga is great for heat storage - it uses cheap electricity at night and stores the energy for the day.</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/february-in-the-woods-2011-part-1-pitching-the-parachute.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-28T11:52:49-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Parachute Shelter - plenty of space to work and even light a fire</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/february-in-the-woods-2011-part-1-pitching-the-parachute-21476567.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The edges are supported and pulled out by a combination of poles, pegs and guys, as well as the occasional string tied to a tree!</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/february-in-the-woods-2011-part-1-pitching-the-parachute-21476566.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Parachute is suspended by the center where there is a hole - ideal for letting smoke out!</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/fire-safety-26-years-of-burning-wood.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-16T04:11:05-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/firewood-rack-cover.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T14:00:18-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/firewood-racks.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T14:00:18-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/firewood-shed-plans.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-08-30T18:00:39-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>A firewood storage shed in the French Pyrennese</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>We partially based our firewood shed plans on this style</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/firewood-storage.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-11-05T14:05:46-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>This roofed woodpile is a neat way to stack and store a large amount of firewood</image:caption>
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            <lastmod>2011-02-22T16:59:34-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Black Locust Firewood - despite being attacked by boring beetles these logs still make excellent firewood</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Black Locust Firewood - while the rest of the plant is poisonous these beautiful flowers are considered a delicacy</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Black Locust Firewood - recognisable by the distinctive leaf structure and pea like seed pods</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Hornbeam is easy to mistake for other trees - key to identification is the leaf shape (oval with sharp toothed edges) and the winged seeds.</image:caption>
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            <lastmod>2011-02-22T16:59:36-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Oaks come in many different species, depending on your location in the world</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>This ancient pollarded oak was once used for a regular firewood source. The branches were cut above the height of browsing animals, such as deer, to protect the new shoots.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>After cutting into round the oak firewood can be split and the stacked off the ground where it will season far more quickly.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>This pile of oak logs has been freshly felled for building timbers. It will season very very slowly if left in this form.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Oaks come in many different species, depending on your location in the world</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Oaks come in many different species, depending on your location in the world</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The English Oak, quercus robor, is a familiar sight in our countryside and produces first class oak firewood</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Silver Birch Firewood - split, stacked, and seasoned for a year.</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/firewood-types-sweet-chestnut.html</loc>
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              <image:caption>Firewood Types: Sweet Chestnut - it has little value for firewood as it takes a long time to season (2 years), spits like mad as it burns and has relatively low density</image:caption>
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            <lastmod>2011-02-22T16:59:38-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Firewood Types: Yew - yew has a deep red heartwood and burns exceptionally well</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Firewood Types: Yew - yew has a deep red heartwood and burns exceptionally well</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/fisher-wood-stoves.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-27T16:42:30-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Fisher Wood Stoves: The Early Papa Bear Stove</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Fisher Wood Stoves: The fireplace series was built wider with double doors</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Fisher Wood Stoves: Door Design - the tree pattern was added to the early stoves to strengthen weak points around the air inlets</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/garage-woodburner.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-03T03:55:56-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/goburn.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-28T16:31:03-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/heavy-horse-work.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-22T03:56:49-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:caption>Heavy horse at work in woodlands</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/heavy-horse-work-comments.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-22T03:56:49-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.3</priority>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/high-efficiency-barrel-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-04T03:35:04-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/homeheating.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-08T10:51:00-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/homeheating01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Using wood stoves for home heating can lead to large swings in temperature from room to room and over the course of a day</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/homemade-hot-water-tank-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-11T18:15:00-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/homemade-wood-stove-from-a-gas-cylinder.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-05T08:47:32-05:00</lastmod>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/how-to-buy-a-stove-kit-in-the-uk.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-06-18T11:03:58-04:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/how-to-get-a-felling-licence-part-1.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-04T03:41:44-05:00</lastmod>
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            <lastmod>2011-02-04T03:41:44-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/how-to-split-kindling-wood.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-07T12:31:58-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/how-to-stack-firewood.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T14:00:17-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/how-to-tell-if-wood-is-seasoned.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T17:33:23-05:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/hydronic-barrel-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-07T16:33:02-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/i-heat-my-1800-sq-foot-home-with-a-barrel-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2012-01-21T07:04:55-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/imagine-zambia.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-27T06:29:43-04:00</lastmod>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/index.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T11:35:41-05:00</lastmod>
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            <image:image>
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              <image:caption>barrel stove</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>barrel stove</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/woodland.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>barrel stove</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>woodstove fans</image:caption>
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      <url>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/natural-quench-method.html</loc>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/new-camera-what-would-you-shoot-first.html</loc>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
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            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/pyros-corner.html</loc>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/Pyros_Corner-pyros-corner-001.html</loc>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/rocket-stove.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-19T18:15:39-04:00</lastmod>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/rocketstoves.html</loc>
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              <image:caption>Rocket stove schematic showing the fuel magazine, burn chamber, heat riser and thermal mass bench</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/russianfireplaces.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T10:31:26-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/four.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/threehalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/fourhalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/twohalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/sitemap.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T16:54:16-05:00</lastmod>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/soapstonewoodstoves.html</loc>
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              <image:caption>This large structure is a substantial architectural feature as well as a practical thermal store</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/HeritageSoapstoneStove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Smaller soapstone wood stoves use iron or steel frames with soapstone panel inserts</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/sotz-barrel-stove-kit.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-10-11T15:20:36-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/sotz-barrel-stove-kit-21408452.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>SOTZ Barrel stove with home made controller</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/splitting-firewood.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T17:35:31-05:00</lastmod>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/four.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/threehalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/fourhalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/twohalf.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>star rating</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/splitting-firewood-smaller-for-a-cleaner-and-hotter-fire.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T12:04:03-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
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              <image:caption>Splitting firewood smaller helps struggling fires</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/spoon-making-for-fun-and-profit.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-13T15:51:00-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/stacking-wood-between-trees-not-such-a-good-idea.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-04-17T06:42:04-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/stacking-wood-between-trees-not-such-a-good-idea-comments.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-04-17T06:42:04-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.3</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/starting-your-fire-for-the-first-time-or-again.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-11-08T03:57:04-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/steel-rails-for-stacking.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-11T17:59:23-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/steel-rails-for-stacking-21452185.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Wood Rack Made of Horse Shoes</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/steel-rails-for-stacking-21452184.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Almost 1/2 Cord</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/steel-rails-for-stacking-comments.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-11T17:59:23-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.3</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/thermalmassstoves.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T16:57:21-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/SoapstoneStructure.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Soapstone wood stove installation</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/masonryheater2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Masonry Heaters can be an attractive feature in any room</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/masonryheater1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rocket stove thermal mass heater, arranged into a cosy bed</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/rocketthermalmassheaterbed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rocket stove thermal mass heater, arranged into a cosy bed</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/tlud-biochar-making-backyard-scale.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-16T05:58:10-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/toplit-fires-are-best.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-11-04T14:52:53-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/uses-for-firewood-ashes.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-11T05:52:27-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/using-drier-lint-as-tinder.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2012-01-21T06:41:46-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/willowcoppice.html</loc>
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            <image:image>
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              <image:caption>Willow coppice is harvested every third or fourth year by cutting all stems right back to the stool.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/PlantingWillowCoppice.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Planting dormant willow coppice canes in winter - notice that row spacing depends on willow variety and wood chip mulch keeps down weeds in the first year.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/EstablishingWillowCoppice.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The willow coppice &#39;stool&#39; is established by cutting all growth back to ground level in the first winter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodburningstovedealers.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-02-20T13:29:04-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodburningstovedealers-listings.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-11-24T09:41:01-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodchips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2009-10-04T11:37:01-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-activities.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T07:40:30-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-diary.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T07:39:49-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-flora-and-fauna.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T07:40:29-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
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            <lastmod>2010-12-24T07:40:32-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-management-plan-disappointment-and-progress.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-04T03:40:38-05:00</lastmod>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-management-plan-first-consultation.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-03-02T05:57:46-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-photography.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-22T08:05:05-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.4</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/woodland-photography-21399744.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stockhill Forestry</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodland-photography-comments.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-09-22T08:05:05-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.3</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodpellets.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:24:17-05:00</lastmod>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/WoodPelletStoves.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:25:50-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/woodpellethandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A handful of wood pellets</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/wood-stove-blog.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-23T11:51:19-05:00</lastmod>
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      </url>
      <url>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/wood-stove-fan-02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here the wood stove fan encourages air to circulate between the rooms, warming the room without the stove.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/wood-stove-fan-01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Without a wood stove fan air circulates within each room but little passes between rooms.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/woodstovefan04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This homemade wood stove fan is constructed from a second hand pc fan, an old mobile phone charger and a junction block. The two bits of wood allow it to be positioned and aimed as desired.  Cost = FREE!!</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/eco-fan-original-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Eco-Fan draws its power directly from the surface of the wood stove it rests on, generating its own electricity</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/wood-stove-fan.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T06:55:54-05:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/woodstovefan05.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here is my father&#39;s wood stove fan in situ in the space behind his wood stove. The fan helps distribute heat by boosting convection and general air circulation around the room - you should experiment to find the best arrangement for you own space and stove setup.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/woodstovefan04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You can clearly see here the cables from the fan unit joining the cable from the mobile phone charger - you need to identify the power cables on your own fan unit.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/woodstovefan01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This simple and quick to assemble wood stove fan unit can be made from household electrical waste  and can help distribute the warmth from your wood burning stove to more distant parts of the house.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/woodstovefan02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here I have used a junction block to connect the cables - these are the safest and most sturdy way. Note that none of the copper cable is exposed, it is all hidden in the block.</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodstoveplans.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-02-20T13:29:05-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/heritagesoapstonestove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to Wood Stove Wizard Homepage</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/biocharhandful.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make Biochar: It improves soil fertility and reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. You also get to burn things :)</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/BarrelStoveKit01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Barrel stove kits are an effective, if smokey and inefficient, way to heat a large space.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/caframo-ecofan-800.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Caframo Ecofan 800</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/image-files/headerplaceholder.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>return to wood stove wizard homepage</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/woodstovesteamers.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-07T14:05:28-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
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              <image:loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/images/WoodStoveSteamers01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Wood Stove Steamers help humidify dry winter air in the home</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/wood-stove-tips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-24T07:09:18-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.woodstovewizard.com/Pyros_Corner-backissues.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-12-26T15:22:20-05:00</lastmod>
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