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I picked this stove up last summer for $100 , it is very heavy , I'd say about 600 lbs with all the fire brick. 8" flue very low on back , 3/8" and 5/16 " steel throughout . The upper section has a 12' Stainless steel tube for heating domestic water and a 16' SS tubing for heating water for a radiant system , both exit out the back . on the one pic you can see a conduit, its for a blower, that blows air through a jacket around the fire box , then exits on each side. A very large slanted baffle , angled at 45 degrees goes from the lower back of the fire box , to the upper front , leaving a 3" gap between the top surface and baffle. The primary air is from 2 spin caps on either side of the stove. Has a funny name in cast iron letters on the upper front section with a sea horse head on either side of the name . DLUGOSZ is the name . No other numbers or info on the stove. The stove is in my barn about 50 miles away so additional pictures will have to come later. I want to retrofit this stove with secondary air tubes so I can use it in the basement of my log home
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