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  1. Jay matthew New Member

    joined: Jan 19, 2013
    1 posts
    Hi everyone . Was wondering if anyone can help me I.D this stove . Any help would be great .No name on it at all , firebox is on the bottom ,stove is 50" hich 30" wide at the bottom of the trapezoid .Thanks in advance . 3Eb3M23H55Ib5Y05H3d166a086547ae90124a.jpg
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  2. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    Darth Vader's ugly brother? I'm wondering if it a homebuilt unit?
    Defiant and Scotty Overkill like this.
  3. Great Lakes New Member

    joined: Mar 2, 2013
    1 posts
    That certainly is ugly begreen, and it's also known as a Juca Wood Burning Furnace. A non air tight furnace meant to burn full size logs and store and distribute heat from the heat exchanger on top. It looks like it would be a nightmare to use. More information at this link http://mb-soft.com/juca/indexa.html
  4. coaly Fisher Moderator

    joined: Dec 22, 2007
    1,028 posts
    NE PA
  5. Wood Heat Stoves Minister of Fire

    joined: Jun 12, 2009
    1,882 posts
    Nevada City, California
    It looks like a home-made stove. If there are no tags or names on it that's probably what it is.
  6. webbie Administrator

    joined: Nov 17, 2005
    10,939 posts
    Western Mass.
    This thing has been out since about 1977 and claimed, from that very day, to have magical powers!

    Notice the 70's styles of the models in the pics!

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