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I have an old wood stove that I want to make into an open fire pit. I want to do this just because I need a fire pit and not a stove. Any ideas on how I could modify the stove to work? The stove is rectangular for the most part. Thanks
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Reply:Sell the stove to someone who needs a stove, buy a fire pit.(Home)Miller Maxstar 152 (sold)MM211/spool gunLincoln AC 225C(Work)Dynasty 350Powcon 300STLincoln SP-175TWeldlodgic AWS150sWeldlodgic AWS300Custom Resistance seam weldersCambridge Vacuum EB weldersI smell something burning.
Reply:lol, more information, and pictures are needed.There are no problems. There are only solutions. It's your duty to determine the right one.Hobart Handler 210Airco 225 Amp MSM Stinger
Reply:Originally Posted by atariSell the stove to someone who needs a stove, buy a fire pit.
Reply:Originally Posted by dubl_tI don't know about WA, but older wood stoves in OR are worthless as any stove installed nowdays has to be "certified'......another fine example of "b.b." (beurocratic bull&*^%)
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Reply:Originally Posted by atariI had not thought about that. Here in Ohio I dont care if it is certified or not. If it holds fire, wont burn my shop down, and keeps me warm im in. That being said, Im crazy enough to change out my water heater without a permit too. |
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