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Project by Warren posted 494 days ago 1335 views 0 times favorited 8 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I put in a woodstove for heat during the winter months total cost was a little under $250.00 which isnt to bad I suppose.
Second I installed a sliding glass window to give me a cross breeze in the hot summer months. AN A/C unit wouldnt work I would be cleaning out the filter every hour or less with the work I do in the shop

-- Warren, Cambridge,OH.




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shipwright

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#1 posted 494 days ago

Gotta love a wood stove in the shop.
I know I do mine.

-- Paul M ..............If God wanted us to have fiberglass boats he would have given us fiberglass trees. http://prmdesigns.com/

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#2 posted 494 days ago

a wood stove is a great plase to hide mistakes

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#3 posted 494 days ago

Wish I had the room for one

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#4 posted 494 days ago

thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!

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#5 posted 494 days ago

Looks like we have the same stove. I love being able to go out in the winter and work in just a sweatshirt.

-- The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know. Ron, Crossville Tn

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kizerpea

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#6 posted 494 days ago

nothing like a wood recycler in the winter time.

-- IF YOUR NOT MAKING DUST...YOU ARE COLLECTING IT! SOUTH CAROLINA.

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oldretiredjim

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#7 posted 494 days ago

you took my stove -

i have a cheap fan behind mine to push air past the stove. it helps.

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#8 posted 494 days ago

That stove should make things a lot better in your shop.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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