Culvert Queen

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If you get a picture, please post it. Hopefully not this stove.

[Hearth.com] Culvert Queen
 
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That's the Culvert King.
 
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I happen to have a wood stove book in my library that has a article about the Culvert King in it. Let me dig a little and will post asap. The image in my mind was a vertical piece of tube with a cap on top that is removed to load or clean. Maybe there were legs made of rebar and a ring around the lower edge of the stove almost like circumference of rebar protection.
 
Do you have anything on Round Lake stoves in that book?
 

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