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rosewood

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Re: using water
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2011, 02:58:10 PM »

RSI.. yes the hatch is big enough,the tank was from a 50' water tanker trailer originally. i had pictures of the build posted before ,but got lost when the site was re done. i should try to repost seeing thiers a few guys on that are building furnaces,may be helpful ,i think most like to see judging by the views on jackels latest creation..
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Re: using water
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2011, 05:02:52 PM »

RSI.. yes the hatch is big enough,the tank was from a 50' water tanker trailer originally. i had pictures of the build posted before ,but got lost when the site was re done. i should try to repost seeing thiers a few guys on that are building furnaces,may be helpful ,i think most like to see judging by the views on jackels latest creation..
Bring on them pics Rosewood! :photo:
I would have loved to built with the capacity you have.Sounds very interesting.
I have not had to put a drop of water in mine as of yet.So I am xtremely happy with that ;)
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