Wannabefree
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Bee I saw a blog somewhere on the net where thay talked about putting the smaller barrel inside the big one surrounded by sand and customized the pipes to fit that made it radiate heat better and hold better with smaller fires. I would have done that with mine, but there was a family that needed that stove worse than we did this year, so I sold it to them. I was actually planning on finding one of the 30 gallon barrels to try it with the sand. We had a sand base in our, with about a dozen fire bricks, and it kept us toasty warm. We just had to be careful to not let it get too hot. That happened ONCE, then DH was more careful the next time It didn't get red hot, but I had to open the front and back doors to keep from smothering to death! I may try that next year though with the 30 gallon barrel inside. I have another barrel and would have to get the hardware. That top part just acts as a heat reclaimer, but with the smaller barrel design you wouldn't really need it.