Those are all good points. Definitely a lot of work but imo the about of hot water you get is worth it. If the power goes out for an extended period you also have to kill the fire and possibly drain it or it will boil overI bought and installed a Central Boiler system that heated my shop, garage, house and water heater. It worked pretty well until it started leaking after 5ish years and the pro-rated warranty was basically useless. I sold it all at a big loss. I could have bought a lifetime supply of propane. Some people have better luck and like cutting wood. I'd put a pencil to it and think about the time, equipment and costs associated with acquiring wood. How much is your time worth? How's your back? Who's going to babysit your woodburner if you're gone?