Magnum 3500 Cast Iron Corn Pot.

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Watcher1

Burning Hunk
Sep 11, 2014
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Ironton WI
Well without getting to long here. I started with a Baby a few years ago, and last year ran a 3500 I bought on the cheap, really cheap, like $350. It was one dirty stove. Anyway, I had a friend make me a bigger clinker pot this fall to burn corn. Changed out the stir pot that was for pellets. Tonight I am installing a new cast pot from Magnum. Just wondering if anyone else has tried this. I have a cast pot for the baby and it seemed to do a good job. Thanks.
 

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Actually the Magnum was designed with the stirrer pot and works well for extended unattended periods of time. A bit noisy as it breaks a clinker or two and with some oyster shells added keeps the corn clinker from sticking to the stirrer fingers etc.
 
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