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Wood Cookstove mmmmmmm
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<blockquote data-quote="SRT-Tech" data-source="post: 485944" data-attributes="member: 10984"><p>i'll try to dig up the photo if i can find it.....a farme rdown the road where i grew up welded his own wood stove from 1/2" thick steel plate. The neat part was'nt the heat retention from the 2" thick (4 x 1/2" steel slabs welded together) steel top and back, it was the multiple 2" steel pipes that ran thru the big firebox, and which were filled with water and connected to the household iron radiators, via a industrial pump. Even with the stove not lit, the 2" thick steel top retained heat for over 24 hours, as did the massive pipe system. </p><p></p><p>i grew up with a macleary (spelling?) cast iron wood stove. I really miss it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRT-Tech, post: 485944, member: 10984"] i'll try to dig up the photo if i can find it.....a farme rdown the road where i grew up welded his own wood stove from 1/2" thick steel plate. The neat part was'nt the heat retention from the 2" thick (4 x 1/2" steel slabs welded together) steel top and back, it was the multiple 2" steel pipes that ran thru the big firebox, and which were filled with water and connected to the household iron radiators, via a industrial pump. Even with the stove not lit, the 2" thick steel top retained heat for over 24 hours, as did the massive pipe system. i grew up with a macleary (spelling?) cast iron wood stove. I really miss it. [/QUOTE]
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