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Started by Jeff, January 19, 2017, 10:59:42 AM

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Jeff

Hey! We have a new sponsor! They have WHAT I WANT SOME DAY!!  Grills n' ovens sell Wood Cook stoves, cook stove inserts and wood fired Pizza ovens.  Please give them a welcome and take a look at what all they over! They are also sponsoring the Firewood and heating forum, so you can look for the links here, there and on the side with all our other great sponsors. 8)

Grills'n Ovens LLC
1-800-801-7339
Pizza Ovens - www.grillsnovens.com
Wood Cook Stoves - www.woodcookstove.com
contact@grillsnovens.com

facebook.com/woodpizzaovens
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VictorH

Welcome Grills N Ovens!!  Thanks for being a sponsor!!

OOOOOh - nice stuff by the way!

Magicman

Welcome Grills'n Ovens, and Thank You for your sponsorship.   8)
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Weekend_Sawyer


Welcome and thank you for sponsoring the forum!

I like the idea of bringing back wood cook stoves.

Jon
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WV Sawmiller

   Welcome Grills n Ovens. I hope your venture is a complete success.
Howard Green
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Bruno of NH

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47sawdust

When I first saw the ad I thought it said "Girls and Ovens".Does that mean I'm dyslexic?Maybe just highly associative.
Thanks for being a sponsor.I'm all set for girls and ovens,though.
Mick
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mad murdock

Welcome Grills N ovens and thank you for sponsoring the Forestry Forum!  Good looking line up of necessary kitchen gadgets!
8)
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Autocar

Welcome and thank you for supporting the forum  ;).
Bill

sprucebunny

Thanks for sponsoring the Forestry Forum  8) 8)

If I manage to have another house it will have a wood cook stove  :)
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Roxie

Welcome!  Those sure are some beautiful cook stoves!   :)
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WLC

Those are really nice looking cookstoves!  Thank you for your sponsorship.
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thecfarm

OK first thing,do not click onto pizza oven link. Your better half will get mad at you because you have spent an hour looking at them. Than you say,But dear it was not my fault. Look at where I have been. Than she will say,I like that,lets get one. Which is not a bad thing,but it will be another project.  ;D
The stove link is a good one,but I have to admit,I spent less time on that link.
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Got my attention! Welcome to the Forestry Forum.  :)
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WLC

Quote from: thecfarm on January 19, 2017, 05:40:34 PM
OK first thing,do not click onto pizza oven link. Your better half will get mad at you because you have spent an hour looking at them. Than you say,But dear it was not my fault. Look at where I have been. Than she will say,I like that,lets get one. Which is not a bad thing,but it will be another project.  ;D
The stove link is a good one,but I have to admit,I spent less time on that link.

Now you've done it,  I didn't look at the pizza ovens, just the cookstoves.  Off to click another link.  It'll be all your fault if I have to get one of these or build one. :D

ETA:  Don't look at the pizza ovens on an empty stomach.  I'm hungry now.  WOW, glad the wife hasn't seen these.  I'd actually love to have one myself.  Those are nice.
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Stihl chainsaws
Elbow grease.

samandothers

Saw the earlier post and looked over the ovens.  Very nice!

Thank you for sponsoring this forum!

sandsawmill14

welcome to the ff those are some very nice cookstoves  :)  do you make any pellet models ???
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Savannahdan

Welcome and we appreciate your sponsorship. Enjoyed you websites.
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John S

Welcome to the FF and thank you for the sponsorship.
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21incher

Welcome and thanks for becoming a sponsor. I had better not let my wife see those outdoors ovens because she wants one for her breads. :)
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Jeff

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Wallys World

Welcome and very nice products. But I made a mistake! I showed the cook stoves to my wife!
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