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How do you keep your firewood indoors?
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<blockquote data-quote="jthornton" data-source="post: 4623624" data-attributes="member: 58053"><p>That's a <a href="https://www.usstove.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=309&product_id=498" target="_blank">US Stove 1261</a>. As you might notice the stove is very short so I raised it up so I would not have to lay on the floor to start a fire. I had to modify the draft control so I could shut it down more for dry wood (I don't have that problem this year lol). I also purchased the grate as it does not come with one. I heat my shop and leave the door to the garage open so it stays comfortable in there too. Both are very well insulated with good door seals each one is 1000 sq ft. If I lived further north the stove would be too small, I live in swamp east Missouri. Also note you can get parts for that stove... any part almost.</p><p></p><p>JT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jthornton, post: 4623624, member: 58053"] That's a [URL='https://www.usstove.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=309&product_id=498']US Stove 1261[/URL]. As you might notice the stove is very short so I raised it up so I would not have to lay on the floor to start a fire. I had to modify the draft control so I could shut it down more for dry wood (I don't have that problem this year lol). I also purchased the grate as it does not come with one. I heat my shop and leave the door to the garage open so it stays comfortable in there too. Both are very well insulated with good door seals each one is 1000 sq ft. If I lived further north the stove would be too small, I live in swamp east Missouri. Also note you can get parts for that stove... any part almost. JT [/QUOTE]
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