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Shop Stove Made From Anhydrous Tank
Jack Erisman, Pana, Ill., used a 500-gal. anhydrous ammonia tank to build a big wood stove to heat his shop.
  Erisman stood the tank on end and attached four legs to hold it in place. The legs are embedded in the concrete floor.
  Above the firebox he ran 20 horizontal pipes through the tank to collect heat. A plenum and fan on the back side of the stove blows the hot air out into the shop. Erisman says the best thing about the stove is that it'll take logs as big as he can carry.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jack Erisman, 781 U.S. Highway 51, Pana, Ill. 62557 (ph 217 226-4050).


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2010 - Volume #34, Issue #6