The house I bought came with a wood stove in the garage that I never used. I had the piping removed and roof patched after it leaked during some heavy rains. (A chimney sweep told me that California is unusual that code allows for wood stoves in garages.) Since then, it's been taking up space in my garage waiting for me to imagine a project for it or to sell it. I now know that selling this stove is illegal in terms of pollution. I thought of turning it into some type of chiminea as some are shown in Pinterest. Reality is setting in and I'm thinking now I should just take it to the salvage yard to have folks recycle the cast iron.
Any clever ideas for good outside uses of the stove? A sauna is no longer in my plans nor is the garden box idea.
It's an old Martin stove (Florence, Alabama) with a 30 in the front door heart and two burners on top. Somewhat rusty, but still looks functional. I think the previous owner burned scrap wood and sometimes trash in it from what I found in the ashes.
I still have the single wall black pipe, if that's relevant for a project. (The Class A pipe is in good shape and might be used for when my house's new EPA stove is installed, as additional Class A is needed to meet the 2' - 10' roof clearance rule, so not a total loss of material.)
Thanks
Any clever ideas for good outside uses of the stove? A sauna is no longer in my plans nor is the garden box idea.
It's an old Martin stove (Florence, Alabama) with a 30 in the front door heart and two burners on top. Somewhat rusty, but still looks functional. I think the previous owner burned scrap wood and sometimes trash in it from what I found in the ashes.
I still have the single wall black pipe, if that's relevant for a project. (The Class A pipe is in good shape and might be used for when my house's new EPA stove is installed, as additional Class A is needed to meet the 2' - 10' roof clearance rule, so not a total loss of material.)
Thanks