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Masonry heater build in tiny house

 
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Jordan, any update on your cooktop?  
 
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Thank you, Jordan, for posting this! We will also be doing the windowless version, so you have prevented a mistake that we would have made, as I don't know anything about that other board.
Thanks again!
 
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SO this stove is no longer. I had to move my tiny house to a new location. And basically the road out of the place was quite steep. plus Skidding a tiny house was bound to topple this stove. It was very enjoyable to take the stove apart and reminded me of how much I enjoy building/working with brick/masonry stoves. Kinda had forgotten that.

Here are some photos of me taking it apart. One thing I found interesting was the cardboard I left in the stove was still there. Only in one place had it burned out. FUn times!

You can check out the new build here!
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