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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by NYCountry, Nov 19, 2015.

  1. NYCountry

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    I found these 2 pics on Tumblr
     

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  2. dusky

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    WOW! I just went out to look at a CL ad woodstove. I was going to make a "What brand is this?" thread for a stove that is the same as the one in your pic! The one I looked at has no markings or branding that I could find. It also had an art print design on the side, different pattern on the upper instead of words. What a coincidence.
     
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    Oh wow that's funny. Classic old stoves that still look good and give off some good heat
     
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    Another cool stack of wood with a stove to burn it in
    Be nice to see a video of the stack being made, long rounds on the bottom , pipe in the center ?
    wonder if they used an adhesives ?
     
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    It would be nice to have a video on this. Yeah I think they did use some kind of adhesives..
     
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    You could make one & video as you build .
    Be a good front yard ornamental tree, that in a pinch would supply dry firewood
    No leaves , just prune as needed :D
     
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    Looks like a fancy Holtz Hausen to me.
     
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    I'd bet those are just cookies glued to something.
     
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    FYI, When I asked my sister to translate the inscription on the top of the stove from Norwegian to English... This is her reply...

    Yes, it's west coast dialect Norwegian (like in Foerde, where Grandpa came from).
    I dig down my fire [literally, I'm guessing as in: I poke around to cover my coals with ash, so they last...]

    late in the evening.

    When the day is done,

    God grant that my fire

    never goes out.


     
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    Oh wow. Thanks ..almost like a prayer
     
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    You're welcome!
     
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