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  1. Bster13 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 24, 2012
    383 posts
    CT
    ....may come in handy this weekend in the NE as I don't have a formal stove yet.

    My video tour:


    My welder's videos:



    If I need it, I will route it up my masonry fireplace and let it sit on my hearth.
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  2. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,971 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    Where can I get one? And how much?
  3. Bster13 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 24, 2012
    383 posts
    CT
    http://darkmoonmetals.com/. The guy is a master welder. Great to brainstorm with. Not sure on pricing as mine was prototype, but ammo cans can be had cheap. I bought a huge one for emergency house heater and Adirondack camping in the winter.

    (Not sure if allowed to post a link to a small business. Remove if not allowed. Don't mean to rock the boat.)
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  4. Bster13 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 24, 2012
    383 posts
    CT
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  5. fossil Super Moderator

    joined: Sep 30, 2007
    9,147 posts
    Bend, Oregon
    I really hope you're not intending to burn in something like that inside an occupied dwelling. Please be careful.
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  6. Bster13 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 24, 2012
    383 posts
    CT
    I'd sure as heck do it in an emergency.
  7. Hearth Mistress Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 24, 2012
    579 posts
    Point Pleasant, PA (SE PA)
    I'm far from an expert, and get the need for emergency heat but is that safe?

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