Here's a project for someone....LOL

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For $30 local pickup you could do worse for a shop heater. Other than the surface rust it doesn't look all that bad. I suppose it could burn pellets in a basket. :) The fact that the owner doesn't know could be why the price is reasonable.
 
BeGreen said:
For $30 local pickup you could do worse for a shop heater. Other than the surface rust it doesn't look all that bad. I suppose it could burn pellets in a basket. :) The fact that the owner doesn't know could be why the price is reasonable.
Second that, and I believe that's the use these types were designed for anyway.
 
I'd take that in a heart beat, looks to be fire brick lined and the bricks are in good shape. I doubt the thing was fired very much unless someone changed out the bricks. Great shop stove
 
Perfect shop heater. Could also serve as the heat source for a maple syrup evaporator in a sugar shack.
 
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