Wood stove / Bakers oven

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jlmilligan

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Jul 3, 2008
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Bangor Maine
Does anyone have any leads on a wood stove / bakers oven. Building a cabin in northern Maine and would like to have a wood stove that the wife could make pizza or bread in. Would like something with a decent size fire box so I could go 6 hours or so between fill ups. Waking up at 3 in the morning shivering doesn't rate to high on my "Fun Scale".
Thanks
 
Maybe do what I am doing- get a nice big wood stove for heating, and put a wood cookstove in the kitchen. Here's what I picked up on Craigslist for $1000. Still gotta get the chimney in, though.
 

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Id love to find something like that for 1000 Mike. I looked and came up with nothing so far. Will go with what I have for now and keep on looking for a cookstove in the future.

The new ones are very pricey...
 
nyk0306 said:
Mike, that is totally and completely gorgeous---and the floor is too. Enjoy it.

Thanks for the compliments! The stove is actually a Heartland Sweetheart - modern reproduction of the old ones all decked out in nickel. And the floor...that was my first real tile job about two years ago. Nice because it's on a concrete slab. It was originally supposed to be all green 12"x12" tiles, but I didn't have enough of them and couldn't get them anymore - I bought them closeout the year before. So...had to supplement with other tiles, and that's what I came up with. They are all the same manufacturer and material (3/8" thick porcelain), just different colors (Rialto green, Rialto noce, and Rialto terra cotta, I think). I took me three days and two cases of beer to do that...
 
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