It was a bit of a head scratch how I did everything without ruining how it looked.
Its actually upside down, the inspection port I left in the bottom to make it easier to get ash out and I put the flue where the drain bung used to be.
The 3 under the door are more outlet sockets on the tank. Make it looks like I did it on purpose. Bit of steampunk going on.
Cant for the life of me get any heat proof paint to stick for too long. Being outside obviously doesn't help.
Only 2 sockets on the back I cut off and blended back in, you wouldn't know they were there. probably could've left them but they annoyed me.
Only thing I found is that if the wood isn't dry as, it doesn't go so good. I suppose that's the same for most though although it had me wondering if the flue was bug enough.
The wood I had in oz was called red wood. Burns awesome down to a superfine white ash. That certainly put the heat out.
BUT if you have good wood and load it up it fair cranks the heat out.
here is it as of about 5 minutes ago with the pushbike beside it for an indication of size. The top of the tank as it starts at the flue is about my belly button and I'm 5'10"
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