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I feel lucky to have a heated shop to work in. I don't miss the days of changing oil in the driveway in the winter.
Here's a pic of the wood stove with a waste oil line going in the top. This was a summer pic, I move stuff away from the stove in the winter.
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I also have AC in the shop, a friend gave me a 18,000 btu AC.
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The last pic is my wood hauler getting serviced on the lift I put in a couple years ago, I got tried of laying on that cold concrete floor.
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That stove looks alot like my "All Nighter" that heats my shop. Mine's about 25" deep and has Vents on the angle on top. There's a tube welded from the back of the stove to the two vents in the front so that you can fan-force air thru it, though I never have. Greeat stove- it lives up to its name. Been smoldering for a week or so straight now. Shut her down and after 8-10 hrs add some air and wood and its going again. Always wanted to try the oil drip but just too chicken, I guess...
Oh, and I'm sooooo jealous of the lift, if I had a good floor and way more room. Maybe I wouldn't hate to work on cars/trucks so much. Creepers DO NOT work well on gravel driveways. Sometimes I wait to work on things till theres snow so I can use the toboggan under the truck.
I know I'm lucky to have a shop with heat though.. Wasn't that long ago I didn't, I feel for those that don't.
 
I have a Fisher stove in my garage too.

awesome stove. i don't trust the cast stoves.

if i didn't have a garage,i'd put the Fisher in a shed.
 
I feel lucky to have a heated shop to work in. I don't miss the days of changing oil in the driveway in the winter.
Here's a pic of the wood stove with a waste oil line going in the top. This was a summer pic, I move stuff away from the stove in the winter.
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Do tell! What and How please?

And the same for clean up if any?
 
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