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Default Fabricating a sauna wood burning stove

On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 10:15:27 -0800 (PST), rashid111
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Folx,

been looking long & hard for a pre-fab. At this point, thinking about
welding it up myself.
Will order pre-cut sheets of 3/16" mild hot rolled steel from
onlinemetals or a similar joint.

What is that black heat resistant exterior (paint?) they use on
commercial
stoves ? Can one apply it at a home shop ? Since it is for a russian-
style sauna, it might get occasional drop of water here and there.


Russian-style sauna? Sauna is a Finnish word and a Finnish cultural
tradition. Finns I knew about had no use at all for the freakin'
Russians. My grandfather could barely say Russian without spitting.

Perhaps you might consult a Finn about how to treat the metal on your
sauna stove. Hint: not paint.

Blackening of steel can be done with a liquor made from black walnut
shells. It can also be done simply with heat. The result is quite
similar to blueing on firearms. Firearms are blued with salts to keep
the temperature down to where it doesn't screw up the properties of
the metal, but that doesn't matter at all on a sauna stove.