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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Picture
« on: February 01, 2011, 09:04:34 AM »
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Picture
« on: February 01, 2011, 08:59:19 AM »
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Picture
« on: February 01, 2011, 07:49:18 AM »
You guys got me to try more pictures

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: getting ready to make the door
« on: January 29, 2011, 07:21:08 PM »
do you have a close up picture of your hinges and door latch thanks for help

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / getting ready to make the door
« on: January 17, 2011, 03:57:47 PM »
i could use some advice from the many talenet on this site how do you make a door that is adjustable  and a door lach

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Home Made / Re: still building stove
« on: December 10, 2010, 06:53:54 PM »
jackel trying what you said thanks for the help  didt get nothing done tonight picked up another tv and fixed a stoped up sewer drain . Tomarrow going to work on the coil need to braze on another header so they will both be one inch. I will half to take pictures and let you know how this workes. It is a flat coil from a central air unit it is the evap coil Would be another metthed for a coil that is cheep to make yourself. If th pictures work hope to post a lot more one is of the firechamber it is 3ft X 3 ft. 3/8 in thick from a propain tank the front and back is 1/2 plate the second picture is 4ft X 4 ft. will be the water chamber 1/4 in thick. Amazed to here people can make one of these in one week end I haft to work in my free time as you can see from the picture it is out side found out it is no fun to weld in the rain.   :o :o Thanks for your help Just like Bees team work

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Home Made / Re: still building stove
« on: December 09, 2010, 05:03:46 PM »
thanks for the help whent down after work to try some more no leak but was a wet spot as if seeping ground it out tryed to reweld burned 3 new holes learned dont weld when its been a bad day at work and it was getting dark this is my first big project but am proud how it has been turning out been taking lots of picturs but cant figure out how to post tryed last night it said i was using to much space  i to like them this has been such a grate site  try to check every night just dont log in guss i could put them on facebook  have a safe night and a good tomrow

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Home Made / still building stove
« on: December 08, 2010, 08:26:49 PM »
still building my stove many thanks to all with the good advice first thing I have learned is welding and welding to hold water is two different things. But I am getting better. My stove is a thirty six inch pipe inside a forty two inch pipe. Smoke stack comming down into the fire box just like a shaver stove. Am looking for help on a fire door and a ash door. And wiring as in how to make my blower and celanoid to work off of the aquastat The pump will run 24/7 just blower will turn off and on from tempture of stove at aquastat. Witch comes to the next question where on a shaver is the aquastat and how it is on the stove? I have been told to put a well by the out goin water pipe. What is the best methed for this well? Has any body ever used an AC coil for a heat exchanger I plan to expand the in and out lines to one inch. The copper in the coil is already 3/8 inch. Thanks for any and all help.   :bash:

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Home Made / help on making a door
« on: October 23, 2010, 08:06:57 PM »
help on door the stove i am making is 36 inch pipe inside 48inch pipe getting ready to start to make the door what do you guys  think is best along with a latch to hold door closed thanks for help

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Home Made / Re: My Homemade OWB
« on: October 23, 2010, 01:22:05 PM »
thanks for your reply the pic that i have seen of shaver i could not tell the distance from the flue to bck of stove or how fr down into the fire box it is to go this has been a fun project but a big one  like learning how to  typ ha ha ha thank to all for help

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Home Made / Re: My Homemade OWB
« on: October 21, 2010, 04:43:27 PM »
New member this is a great site. Have a question on the bolier I am building. It is like the shaver unit. How far back does the hole for the flue pipe need to be from the back? And how far down into the burn chamber doe the pipe need to go? Mine has been thirty six inch pipe inside of a forty eight inch pipe. Hope to post photo soon.

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