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From: slatterbench70
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  • Excellent workmanship!  Do you build coal stoves????

  • wow 36 inch long wood

    how thick split or un split logs

  • The craftsmanship is impressive.

    Very nice work.

  • I don't see how you can load a heavy, 38" log , especially once the fire is hot.

    Maybe it's just me, but I can't just pick up a 38" x 6" log, holding the last 6" of it. like a fishing pole. And you must have to hold them up as you slide them in...or get hung up on the already burning logs. How do you load it without getting so close you get burned?

  • Wow, Steve. Enjoyed visitng your shop today. You are putting out a durable, beautiful product line. It's just like in your videos. Looking forward to receiving my 30" Clean Air next week! Kevin

  • I read in woodheat.org that the testing does not bear that theory out.  I thought it would be true, myself.

  • nice stove !

  • Steve, now you need to figure out how to install a 100% outside air intake for the Elm stoves. Your efficiency would skyrocket.

  • Wow ... Nice Stove.

    Too bad we can use them down here. Texas is too hot for most wood burners. I have a gas log set in my fireplace just to see fire on the holidays.

    Thanks for showing us a piece of art.

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