Woodstove in a cargo trailer?!

thats funny the first thing I noticed is the wood stove,the second the propane and the third the gasoline.Your crazy jim,but im sure i would enjoy it if I lived up in the land of lutefisk.
 
Converted from 5" single wall to 3" double wall stove pipe. Ran it up the front vent. Stove is not permanent and can be set up and tore down in about 5 minutes.
 

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You kinda need propane for a back up jimmy and who doesn't start a fire without gasoline? Seriously though, I've been around woodstoves all my life, many of which were in garages, this is just a little different spin.
 
So you ever get any work done wintertime, when it's that comfy inside? Guess maybe a little deadwooding every now and then just have a few twigs to throw in the ovn.. :D (besides my sarcasm, I love it!)
 
Jim thats two funny, now you can install a satellite receiver, generator, & futon, and your man cave is ready for when Carrie kicks you out for not getting any work done sitting around in your hot cargo trailer . . doing what sharpening chains?
 
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Jim thats two funny, now you can install a satellite receiver, generator, & futon, and your man cave is ready for when Carrie kicks you out for not getting any work done sitting around in your hot cargo trailer . . doing what sharpening chains?

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yup, sharpening chains (wink, wink)
 

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