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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1730290" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>We had a similar redneck version of the oil/wood stove in our shop growing up. Dad had some paver floors welded in about a 3' cube with a piece of 1/4" wall well casing for a pipe. Put a 55 gal drum on it's side on the cabinet behind it and ran copper tubing down to a hole drilled in the top. Simple sillcock like you use for water mounted with a few fittings at the drum end. Most people thought it was a still at first! Start your wood fire then turn on oil flow to your desired speed. Didn't take much you could get the whole fire box cherry red if you went all the way. No insulation and worked in a tshirt if you wanted too. He had plenty of "free" firewood splitters though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1730290, member: 21382"] We had a similar redneck version of the oil/wood stove in our shop growing up. Dad had some paver floors welded in about a 3’ cube with a piece of 1/4” wall well casing for a pipe. Put a 55 gal drum on it’s side on the cabinet behind it and ran copper tubing down to a hole drilled in the top. Simple sillcock like you use for water mounted with a few fittings at the drum end. Most people thought it was a still at first! Start your wood fire then turn on oil flow to your desired speed. Didn’t take much you could get the whole fire box cherry red if you went all the way. No insulation and worked in a tshirt if you wanted too. He had plenty of “free” firewood splitters though. [/QUOTE]
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