Our living room support "beam"(and Jason climbing it...)
Our Hot water pots. Pots stay on the stove full-time, and supply us with hot water for whatever we need (Bath's, hand-washing, dish-washing, etc). We actually gave these back to the Molner's, and we have 3 of our own on the stove now :)
But, this is our wood stove! It has the firewood compartment on the left, the oven in the middle, and the hot water reservoir on the right. I forgot how many gallons it holds, but its alot! This plus the hot water in the stove pots are enough for any emergency or hot water need.
The whole top is the "stove". Put things on the left, and you have turned them on "hight". Inch your pot/pan to the right, and you will lower the temperature. See, its not that hard!! ;)
Also, the warming shelf above is great for keeping pancakes warm, or keeping dinner warm while we finish chores, etc. This also works good for warming our "rice socks" (mama's warm rice bundles).
The wood nobs on the side are the side "dampers", and there is a back "damper" that keeps the smoke contained in the stove to "turn the oven on". It makes the heat stay IN the stove, if that makes sense.
Here is our perculator (I don't know how to spell it...). Its our coffee maker! I'm glad for Grandpa Billy's instructions on how to work it while up hunting. I guess we are just on one BIG CAMPING TRIP!
Our Hot water pots. Pots stay on the stove full-time, and supply us with hot water for whatever we need (Bath's, hand-washing, dish-washing, etc). We actually gave these back to the Molner's, and we have 3 of our own on the stove now :)
But, this is our wood stove! It has the firewood compartment on the left, the oven in the middle, and the hot water reservoir on the right. I forgot how many gallons it holds, but its alot! This plus the hot water in the stove pots are enough for any emergency or hot water need.
The whole top is the "stove". Put things on the left, and you have turned them on "hight". Inch your pot/pan to the right, and you will lower the temperature. See, its not that hard!! ;)
Also, the warming shelf above is great for keeping pancakes warm, or keeping dinner warm while we finish chores, etc. This also works good for warming our "rice socks" (mama's warm rice bundles).
The wood nobs on the side are the side "dampers", and there is a back "damper" that keeps the smoke contained in the stove to "turn the oven on". It makes the heat stay IN the stove, if that makes sense.
Here is our perculator (I don't know how to spell it...). Its our coffee maker! I'm glad for Grandpa Billy's instructions on how to work it while up hunting. I guess we are just on one BIG CAMPING TRIP!
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