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Okay, I think I got the picture issue figured out. Now, where was I? Oh, yeah!
Next, I fabricated a "grill" out of a spare home vent. Note: I said a SPARE. Do not scrap your house for projects, lest your mate check mate ya!
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I then used an exhaust coupler and mounted it to the lid. I used exhaust pieces make a chimney and I used flat black high heat engine paint to paint the stove/heater.
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Next, I made a door out of some spare sheet metal. I used smaller hinges and a "slide" latch to secure it.
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Then I did a test burn. It also helped burn of the old paint and junk on the exhaust pieces.
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I disassembled everything after the "burn off" and painted everything with the high heat painted mentioned earlier. I then reassembled everything.... with help, of course!
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And detail pics after reassembly so you can kinda see how it was put together.
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Nice job, Looking good!!!
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Great job! Thanks for the time and effort to take the pictures and detail the steps!
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1. I have that same fridge in my garage. You got me beat on the pink scooter though.
2. Never, ever test a new project between your vehicles. No good can come of that.
3. Don't worry about checking with your mate for house parts. It's easier to get forgiveness than permission. Except if #2 goes awry. Then you're on your on.
4. It pains me to say this but very nice job on the stove and the tutorial. (gulp) I gave you some rep.
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