Posted by PJH on February 10, 2011 at 11:02:09 from (72.69.97.23):
In Reply to: OT-Wood Stove posted by David - Alabama on February 10, 2011 at 10:31:36:
David - I'm not sure what you are calling a "box wood stove".
The "box wood stoves" that I'm familiar with are about 18" wide, 30" long, and about 24" high. Some of them had a swing-away top along with a swinging front door. Most of them had removable insets in the top. No grates. Four legs and a little shelf under the front door. Sometimes the shelf would slide to remove the ashes. Cute as a button.
The one that I had would keep you from freezing to death in an emergency, if you had plenty of wood and stayed real close to it. I spent more time tending the stove than working in the shop.
Unless you're talking about a different type of stove, I'd keep looking for anything better. A barrel stove has them beat by a long shot.
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