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  1. bigjohn72 New Member

    joined: Oct 25, 2012
    9 posts
    southern Indiana
    before and almost finished pics download.jpg 0328121120.jpg
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  2. Woody Stover Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 25, 2010
    3,363 posts
    Southern IN
    Wow, I've heard of them but never seen one...very interesting. Good job on the refurb! :cool:
  3. bigjohn72 New Member

    joined: Oct 25, 2012
    9 posts
    southern Indiana
    Thanks, still have to do the feet, just get caught up with work and the farm, seems like i don't have any time, hopefully things will slow down soon
  4. GeneralBill Member

    joined: Sep 30, 2009
    62 posts
    Western OR
    Hah! Burned a similar one for ten years. Didn't look as nice though. I liked the ability to put in 24" pieces and big fat unsplittable (by hand) oak uglies. One thing to look for is hairline cracks. Mine developed several. They can be hard to see.

    My newer Summit is better, but I do miss the great radiated heat from it.

    Nice work!
  5. Looking good. Not too much left.

    What's the firebox size on it?
  6. bigjohn72 New Member

    joined: Oct 25, 2012
    9 posts
    southern Indiana
    the fire box is 16 inches deep, 22 inches wide and 18 inches tall
  7. That's 3.67 cubic feet on the firebox, so probably about 3.5 or slightly less usable. That's a big firebox.

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