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Dave_Pete
Oct 11, 2014Explorer II
I suppose a properly engineered wood stove for such a space might work well from the standpoint of being off grid in your area. It's all about making things work for your application. You know the wood stoves in the old sheep herder wagons were right in the walk way (slightly starboard) as you came in the back door (where your stool closet is). But their floor plans were also bigger. Can't imagine how you'd do it AND end up with freed up space, but would love to watch that process.
I'm finding every job (fixing the camper) takes longer than expected, leads to something more, and a need to remove more material. I've put mine in my garage on a dolly I build so as to be able to make it a winter project. I have some great plans, and am just about ready to start getting to it daily.
I'm finding every job (fixing the camper) takes longer than expected, leads to something more, and a need to remove more material. I've put mine in my garage on a dolly I build so as to be able to make it a winter project. I have some great plans, and am just about ready to start getting to it daily.
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