Turns out one of those mini propane bottles is the perfect size for 4" flue pipe to fit over. Notched out a plug for my front vent, welded on the hot plate, and added the chunk I cut out of the front of my stove to the back side for an extra heat shield. 52,67,30,0,C
That's looking great!
ReplyDeletea thing of beauty - if there ever was one!
ReplyDeleteThat's real spiffy John. Way fancier than mine. And I am tickled pink that I might have inspired you just a little bit to give it a try. Can't wait to see it hooked up.
ReplyDeleteWhen you made a project, you always do it right. This one is no exception.
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented person.
ReplyDeletefire it up !
ReplyDeletewould you take a picture with you standing beside it. I can't determine just how big this is.
ReplyDeleteif we're gonna do pictures, I'd like to see how the door hinges were done.
ReplyDeleteNice job, John!
ReplyDeleteI think that could warm the greenhouse
ReplyDeleteBecause the Terlingua Desert climate demands an efficient & very dependable cooling system - and you long ago mastered that! I had no doubts that you could devise a stove to keep you warm for the required few days of cool weather. That stove looks great!
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