dragon stove

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MeLikeUmFire

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Lapeer, Michigan
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That would make a great chimney cap and if you had a flue fire, everyone would know that when the dragon fires-off, you'd have trouble down below!

Bill
 
I so want that in the back yard now

pen
 
Neat!
 
Any chance it crushes cars?
 
Milt said:
When you walk over for another piece of wood it singes off your hair and eyebrows.

LOL Milt isn't that the truth?

Ray
 
I love it!!!
But wait- I hope its EPA and UL certified
 
stovezilla
 
Just seeing the top part with the dragon's head bellowing smoke out would be pretty cool on a Class A chimney . . . of course for folks with the EPA stoves who are burning seasoned wood and burning properly there wouldn't be a whole lot of smoke coming out so it may not be so cool vs. if it was on someone's chimney and they were burning with a regular old stove with wood cut up last week . . . then it would be pretty darn neat to see the smoke bellowing out of the dragon's mouth.
 
I don't see an approved sapark arrestor screen on that outlet. Pretty cool looking gaps at the collar too.
 
I could see a big pot of maple sap simmering away on that bad boy when it's in a slightly less aggressive state.

pen
 
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