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Building a cob oven atop a woodstove

 
                                    
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I'm looking to heat a smal space with a traditional woodstove for insurance reasons (and to please the landowners) and would like to build a cob oven on top to bake in.  Has anyone out there done such a thing?  The stove is looking to be the Jotul F100 ( http://www.jotul.com/en-us/wwwjotulus/main-menu/products/wood/wood-stoves/Jotul-F-100-Nordic-QT/) .  I would also like the oven to ideally allow one to acees the top of the stove for cooking purposes.

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waywardsmile wrote:
I'm looking to heat a smal space with a traditional woodstove for insurance reasons (and to please the landowners) and would like to build a cob oven on top to bake in.  Has anyone out there done such a thing?  The stove is looking to be the Jotul F100 ( http://www.jotul.com/en-us/wwwjotulus/main-menu/products/wood/wood-stoves/Jotul-F-100-Nordic-QT/) .  I would also like the oven to ideally allow one to acees the top of the stove for cooking purposes.

thanks!



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