This is a custom made horizontal wood burning stove made from recycled industrial parts... The main body is made from 8" x 10" x 1/2" thick steel... It's approx 34" long and the top is 36" tall and can be used to cook on... Once the fire is started you can get quite long pieces of wood into it (old construction lumber or Pallet wood works great)... The air is pulled in from the front over the fuel and if you close the main door you can open the smaller round door and feed wood in through there (you can easily get 2"x4" wood through the hole)... The chimney outlet takes a standard 6" stove pipe... The front leg is from a 1930's South Bend Lathe... It's quite heavy as a good wood stove should be (to radiate heat)... This is a completely unique piece and was built to last a hundred years (unlike most things nowadays)...
If you want to see a short video of this fire running go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E14nB2f-REY