Most unusual stoves

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Here is a 13 year old youtube on the twinfire. At the end he shows it burning in slow mode. It really looks like regular secondary burning but in a different chamber.

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also this one.
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Its very different, but I wouldnt buy one. Just my 2 cents.
 
This is a stove in the work shop of a family friends. The guy helped me (he did the work I watched) weld a roll cage in my Mustang when I was in high school. That was a little over 20 years ago. I remember him feeding the stove to keep the shop warm as we worked. He is unfortunately getting to the point in life where he needs help and can’t take care of himself. I’m helping get rid of some of his things for his family and took a photo of the stove while I was going through his shop. It looks like he welded it himself. (I know hand made and in a garage two big no-no’s) Still it looked like he did a nice job making it and I didn’t appreciate it 20 years ago like I do today.
 

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