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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
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Tall and leggy, that should make keeping it fed easy. I like the door, that should be a bit more airtight then mine. Good progress.
you're gonna be getting orders for those things now John.
It's taking form nicely.
I can't believe how much you can get done in one day. I wish I had that much energy (and skills)
That's very cool looking. So, are you gonna be putting a handle on on the hatch? Because if it needs one, you know what it needs to be, right?
Yep, you got it. A longhorn!
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(But you could probably make a better one & a lot cheaper too.)
Should'a
Could'a
Oh well.
http://wander-the-backroads.tumblr.com/post/103221883202
LOL!
A man who with a welder can do some interesting things!
wheels? portable/moveable?
can you show the door when open? hinged?
so the stove pipe will have a damper..
cute
Looks good, I'll buy production model#2 if you make another one.
Nice work John. Here in Yankee Land I've seen many homemade stoves like this but made from 55 gal drums, often with a second drum mounted in series above the first to extract more heat before sending it up the stack. Steve C.
O.K. Happy Thanksgiving. We have so much to be grateful for in this country on this day. ☺️
Happy Thanksgiving John!
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