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The Making Of Stoves

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A summary of the craft , Fire and Steel Video Rating: 5 / 5

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6 Responses to “The Making Of Stoves”

  1. FRUNTCASTER says:

    Very interesting designs. . . I’m a fabricator and have had a keen interest in wood stoves since I was a boy in my dad’s blacksmith shop. I plan on designing and building a stove for my home in the near future. Understanding the mechanics of the fire, and trying to get the unburned gases to ignite will be a challenge. Were you able to achieve your 80% efficiency you were shooting for??

  2. jphdg says:

    Most unique stoves I have come across. Looks like a lot of pride going into the design and manufacturing of those stoves. Well done and keep up the great work!

  3. lethargus says:

    Great Great Stoves. 2 years with ours – fantastic.
    Never a problem. Recommended!
    M

  4. omaxuk says:

    You stove are great. A leap of faith that paid off. You should say you specialise in custom jobs. Had my Sumo now near 9 years. No firebrick adn grate bars to mess with. But concur on the new site. Images take for ever to load.

  5. jon3m2007 says:

    Your old website was better! Hows Kirsty?

  6. drumsaboutdrums says:

    you can’t buy a better woodburner…..ANYWHERE! we’ve had ours for 18 years with no breakages of anything.they really are built to last and are very efficient,cheers steve.john and rita williams mochrum.

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