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Re: How much weight will it hold
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Posted by old on October 23, 2006 at 19:39:55 from (4.244.6.247):
In Reply to: Re: How much weight will it hold posted by JimN again on October 23, 2006 at 19:28:46:
Forge will be in the old part of the building which is all wood. My shop was made from tow buildings sort of or should I say it started out as a wood building and I added on to it. The foam will be at least 10 feet from any thing hot I.E. the stove pipe. I also figured I would put some old peg board under the foam so as it will not be so fire could get to it right off the bat. If I had the sheet metal I might do it as you say but I don't and I also don't have the $$ to buy sheet metal. The wood stove I have in my shop will hold a 4 foot piece of wood about 12 inches in diameter so it burns a lot of wood and I jsut want to stay warm and maybe save a lot of wood doing so.
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