jerseydevil
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Ihave access to a big oll woodstove and I am thinking about bringing it home and setting it up by my wood pile and cutting area. I will try to send a pic but for now I will describe it as: An average size residential wood burning stove, raised on 4 legs about a half to one foot high, two front doors, a large removable plate above the doors for top filling and or cleaning(I think thats what it is for). Lind with fire brick, a few missing. It seems in good shape. It is pretty heavy too.
My question is this, has anyone had an indoor stove, set up outdoors and how well did/does it work? I did see something like it set up at a Christmas tree farm over the weekend and it looked like it worked well. That is where I got the idea. I figure it might be safer and legaler to use it instead of a ring of large rocks (or nothing) like I use now.Maybe I could attach a stove pipe and some kind of spark arrester?
I know it is odd but I welcome any feedback on this. I would also like to see pics of other peoples fire pits, outdoor fireplaces and stuff like that. No gas grills though. Thanks
My question is this, has anyone had an indoor stove, set up outdoors and how well did/does it work? I did see something like it set up at a Christmas tree farm over the weekend and it looked like it worked well. That is where I got the idea. I figure it might be safer and legaler to use it instead of a ring of large rocks (or nothing) like I use now.Maybe I could attach a stove pipe and some kind of spark arrester?
I know it is odd but I welcome any feedback on this. I would also like to see pics of other peoples fire pits, outdoor fireplaces and stuff like that. No gas grills though. Thanks