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  1. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,318 posts
    southern NH
    Put in an old stove in the wood shop. Traded with a good buddy for a cord of ash (he needed wood bad). Throws some good heat and keeps the shop toasty. Photo of the shop in pic 1 and stove in pic 2. I've only been burning very dry pine in the stove. Cheers!

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  2. WellSeasoned Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 25, 2011
    1,716 posts
    Eastern Pa
    Thats a purdy stove. It'll be nice to work in the warmth. Did you have any heat in there previously?
  3. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,318 posts
    southern NH
    There was an old, very similar stove that used to sit in the same spot - you can just barely see it outside the shop door. Hadn't been used in a long time. Cheers!
  4. oldspark Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2010
    5,117 posts
    North West Iowa
    That is nice, what a great place to "hide" out for the day.
  5. remkel Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 21, 2010
    1,433 posts
    Southwest NH
    Ah, another hiding place for me to visit in town- nice score on the stove!
  6. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,318 posts
    southern NH
    Anytime Remi! Cheers, Jacques.
  7. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,520 posts
    Michigan
    Wow. That was a super trade! Very nice.
  8. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    Looks good! I'm installing a Vig in my wood shop currently. What did you use for the hearth?
  9. fishingpol Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 13, 2010
    1,938 posts
    Merrimack Valley, MA
    Very nice. I need to get me a slice of NH some day.
  10. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,318 posts
    southern NH
    Just some cinder block - 6 blocks if I remember right. For in the front n/s and two e/w in the back. Cheers!
  11. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,318 posts
    southern NH
    I grew up in MA, but love NH a lot more - fits my conservative nature! Cheers!
  12. remkel Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 21, 2010
    1,433 posts
    Southwest NH
    Better hurry up- those pieces are going fast! Moved up here 6 years ago (NH_Wood and I live in the same town)- best move I ever made. Would love to talk more, but I have to drive out without my seatbelt and light off some fireworks. :)
  13. remkel Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 21, 2010
    1,433 posts
    Southwest NH
    How is that shop stove treating you?
  14. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    Shop stoves are the best. I just had mine running this evening.
  15. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,975 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    I could live in that place! Nice! Looks cozy
  16. remkel Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 21, 2010
    1,433 posts
    Southwest NH
    Well, I have been meaning to build me a shed.........perhaps a shop might be better...hmmmm
  17. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    You have a pretty nice basement.... It would make a great shop with the addition of some tools and equipment!
  18. lukem Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 12, 2010
    3,259 posts
    Indiana
    You have a beautiful piece of property there. That's a "real" shop, not a garage like mine. Reminds me a lot of where I grew up.

    That tree next to it looks like it may have to come down soon, or it could just be the angle. Looks like it is touching the roof overhang.

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