My Homemade Stove on Miller Website

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It's superb. When are you going to answer all those folks' questions? Did you build the door, or buy it? Have you installed it and fired it up yet? If so, how does it burn? Looks something like a cross between my two stoves, actually. As an amateur wood and metal butcher, I congratulate you on your ingenuity and your craftsmanship...both very impressive. Rick
 
I'm all for the DIY'er and wish I had the talent to build one, but what would the insurance companies say? After all, your messing with fire!
 
Nice stove corie...do you have an elevated grate in it? I checked out the video and saw the log sticking up there that's why I asked. If so why?
 
No, no elevated grate. That's just the way the logs happened to lay in the stove. The grate is six rotating cast iron coal grates.
 
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