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VirginiaIron

Minister of Fire
Dec 19, 2013
1,126
Central Virginia
I purchased the stove as seen in my avatar. For those DIY-selfers, I took the stove apart, cleaned it and welded some cracks and a break, and sealed all the seams. Foolishly, I did not think I had to strap the stove to the bucket and the iron on steel slid out and the stove crashed to the floor. I am heartbroken. Anyway, I cleaned the other stove and use it outdoors every once in a while.

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