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Oil drum stove at Chena Indian Village, Fairbanks, Alaska
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Oil drums were converted to stoves by removing a section of the drum wall and replacing it with a flat piece of metal. A stove pipe was added to one end and the other end was converted to a door to allow wood to be added and ash removed. This drum was set on rocks to allow for cooling airflow underneath it. A galvanized metal wash tub sits on the top of the stove.
The stove is located alongside the smoke house at the Chena Indian Village near Fairbanks, Alaska.
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- 2015-07-14
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