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High E, what do you got going now? I was beginning to wonder, I haven't seen a post from you in 6 months. This is going to make the 10'o clock new I bet! Hold on to your hats members!
 
Garnifacation I have been working on this stove for about six months. Its basic the same stove i made before but placed in a 6' by 6' by 12' concrete tank.
 
High E said:
Garnifacation I have been working on this stove for about six months. Its basic the same stove i made before but placed in a 6' by 6' by 12' concrete tank.

shipping costs might be sort of high, and I don't think my pallet jack will cut it moving it around.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't have any pictures at this time. i can tell you what it is. Its a pored in place tank with 1/2 inch re-bar 12 in on center with a 5' by 4' opening for stove insert. Which is bolted in place with 3/8 bolts. Exhaust and intake air go out the top of the tank. The tank is insulated with foam and bat insulation to an R-50 all the way around. Tank is lined with kryton crystal line concrete sealer. with one 2 1/2 hour burn for 24 hour heating period.
 
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