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clarence olson

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Oct 31, 2011
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so what did you do with the old stove. The kids love it outside more than inside. we cook hotdogs and roast marshmallows. :)
 

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This thread needs a "Like" button! :)
 
Stack looks a little short...
 
Are you sure about those clearances?
 
A redneck meat smoker. What else?
 

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36 inches from each side, to edge of concrete and have had some problems with the draft. little uncontrollable.
little frustrated with burn times, 4 chunks every hr. :cheese:
 
BrotherBart said:
A redneck meat smoker. What else?

Just imagine people in the future trying to do that with all the worn out epa stoves....... ;-)
 
woodchip said:
BrotherBart said:
A redneck meat smoker. What else?

Just imagine people in the future trying to do that with all the worn out epa stoves....... ;-)

Actually the EPA stove would do it better. Be easier to maintain that ideal 225 degrees in the filing cabinet. Uh, I mean meat smoking chamber.

Thing works a treat by the way. Dollar store aluminum broiling pans exactly fit in the drawers. Drop the stuff in, lift the stuff out 14 hours later.
 
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