scott_vt
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- Joined
- Oct 5, 2004
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- east wells,vt
- Tractor
- 1986 MF 1040, 1942 Farmall A, 1949 Farmall Super A
Good Afternoon DIRTROAD,
Wow that was a great job ! You hit a homerun with the idea of welding those doors onto that extra heavy duty pipe !!!
My neighbor did something very similiar, but he fabbed his own doors, not nearly nice as your setup, but it works well enough. He also had that heavy duty pipe, so Im sure that will never burn through, plus he lined it with fire brick...
He did one thing that I liked though, he made some hevy duty legs out of 2" pipe, and raised the stove up about 3 1/2' so that he doesnt have to bend over to tend the fire, and it makes it easier for adding wood also !
Very nice project, let us know how it works out for you...
Wow that was a great job ! You hit a homerun with the idea of welding those doors onto that extra heavy duty pipe !!!
My neighbor did something very similiar, but he fabbed his own doors, not nearly nice as your setup, but it works well enough. He also had that heavy duty pipe, so Im sure that will never burn through, plus he lined it with fire brick...
He did one thing that I liked though, he made some hevy duty legs out of 2" pipe, and raised the stove up about 3 1/2' so that he doesnt have to bend over to tend the fire, and it makes it easier for adding wood also !
Very nice project, let us know how it works out for you...