Posted by Zachary Hoyt on January 20, 2012 at 13:28:20 from (173.86.125.27):
I bought this 2'x4' stove and pan for $70 at auction last fall. I have been boiling sap in a steam table pan over an open fire the last three years and I figured this pan would be a lot better and at worst I could scrap the stove for as much as I paid for it and keep the big pan. It looks to me like the stove was set up to use a 'gun' and burn kerosene or propane or something like that. I am wondering if it would work to buy a barrel stove door, cut the opening on the stove bigger and bolt it on so I could burn wood in the stove. It already has a damper, so I think that would be okay. My other question is about the firebrick. Should I leave it in there, take it all out or take some of it out? The pan has two divisions and the stove is set up so that the smaller compartment is over the end away from the burner and I am not sure how to use the two compartments. Any advice about any of this will be much appreciated. If this stove works out I will build a proper sugarhouse to put it in before next year. Zach
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