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Mineral_Estate_Grantee 21:04:44 Sun Apr 8 2012 Offline 494 posts Reply |
http://pixgrove.blogspot.com/2012/01/stove-made-in-finland.html
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baub 20:15:03 Mon Apr 9 2012 Offline 915 posts Reply |
Cool !!
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MarshallAk 22:27:11 Tue Apr 10 2012 Offline 879 posts Reply |
Good idea! I'll have to try that...
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Darkstar_Mining 15:17:59 Thu Apr 12 2012 Offline 46 posts Reply |
We would do this when dad would take us all to the licking river in northern Kentucky. it actually works quite well.it will give maximum heat to the dishe or pan and does very well in windy conditions. Great post!
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trapperray 01:12:58 Sun Apr 15 2012 Offline 15 posts Reply |
Wondering what would be the best type of wood to use? When I see something like this I gotta try it!! Have a good one all,later Ray.
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baub 14:32:35 Sun Apr 15 2012 Offline 915 posts Reply |
This video came from Finland. Maybe a pine or fir.
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