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Shop Wood Burner

by N. Petri

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Project Description A wood heater with fire box, heat accumalator, unique diamond door that seals, exhaust pipe all made into a set. Build Process Started with a left over large air reciever tank, cut front off added large grate,covered with flat plate.Fabricated a diamond shaped door with heat rope seal and a backflash handle assembly. Married the propane tank with 6" pipe to the bottom tank, installed 9 tubes for heat transfer, finished with a stand and added a 6" exhaust. Tools Used Used my Miller Thunderbolt as my primary welder. Used 2"x 3/8" flat iron for the door handle/lever. used 1" C iron to hold rope. Used 3/8" cold roll for door to seal against. I used 6010 as my primary rod the finished with 7018.Used 3/16 plate steel for the front, used 2" sch.40 pipe for the tubes. Used Sch. 20 pipe for the exhaust. Several grinders, wire wheels, and large hammers.

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could you please send plans for this it would be great for my shop Thanks

Ernest G Marquardt • Wednesday, April 17, 2013 @ 10:17 AM

very nice i need one for my shop. id be concerned with creosote buildup in the upper heat exchanger

Ben • Sunday, March 3, 2013 @ 8:49 PM

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