Substitute Coffee Boy 28Dec2019 !
- Hambden Bob
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- Location: Hambden Twp. Geauga County,Ohio
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Harman 1998 Magnum Stoker
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Blower Model Coal Chubby 1982-Serial#0097
- Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
- Other Heating: Pro-Pain Forced Air
Well Kids,I'm Opening!
If that ain't a Saturday Morning Gagger,I don't know what is! Ready on the left,ready on the right? OK,Hit the brew button and let the FFred Woolrich Sock Filter Do It's Magic! Last One of 2019! Get it while it's Hot!!
If that ain't a Saturday Morning Gagger,I don't know what is! Ready on the left,ready on the right? OK,Hit the brew button and let the FFred Woolrich Sock Filter Do It's Magic! Last One of 2019! Get it while it's Hot!!
- freetown fred
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- Location: Freetown,NY 13803
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
- Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut
Nice HB. YEP!!!!!!!!!!!! Last 2019 Coffee House indeed. Have an outstanding week-end people!!!
- Hambden Bob
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- Location: Hambden Twp. Geauga County,Ohio
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Harman 1998 Magnum Stoker
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Blower Model Coal Chubby 1982-Serial#0097
- Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
- Other Heating: Pro-Pain Forced Air
Please Use this Post! Trying to get the other Dumbo Double Hitter erased! Thanx!!
- D-frost
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- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Yukon Eagle I (multi-fuel oil, wood/coal)
- Baseburners & Antiques: Herald 'fireside oak'
- Coal Size/Type: nut/stove-Blaschak/Lehigh
Mornin'
Good coffee, HB, thank you. I see you made a 'double-po t'. No problem, we'll drink it!!
2019-say'bye-bye' & a Happy, healthy New Year to all.
Cheers
Good coffee, HB, thank you. I see you made a 'double-po t'. No problem, we'll drink it!!
2019-say'bye-bye' & a Happy, healthy New Year to all.
Cheers
- gaw
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: Keystoker KA-6
- Coal Size/Type: Rice from Schuylkill County
Double brew Bob? Now I know why shampoo bottles come with instructions. I heard that just moments before Cleveland suffered its worst blackout in history Bob was heard saying "hey guys, what does this wire do?"
It's all good Bob, we only tease because we have nothing better to do.
As far as this weekend goes I plan to take advantage of the nice temperatures to play backyard mechanic and finish some maintenance on the vehicles so that they're good for the rest of winter.
It's all good Bob, we only tease because we have nothing better to do.
As far as this weekend goes I plan to take advantage of the nice temperatures to play backyard mechanic and finish some maintenance on the vehicles so that they're good for the rest of winter.
Hey HB....thanks for opening....in honor of the double post I guess its spam for breakfast!!
Headed to the parents for the official Christmas visit. We might be able to talk them into coming back with us for a few days...or maybe not, depends on their mood.
Its been pretty moderate temps here the last few days got the last of the leaves cleaned up I hope. Unless we get an east wind then they'll blow back out of the woods again. Its been very easy on the coal pile and i opened the plastic that i have between the workshop and the garage to keep the temps in there below 75.... thats just with that stoker on the timer cycle just keeping the fire alive.
Headed to the parents for the official Christmas visit. We might be able to talk them into coming back with us for a few days...or maybe not, depends on their mood.
Its been pretty moderate temps here the last few days got the last of the leaves cleaned up I hope. Unless we get an east wind then they'll blow back out of the woods again. Its been very easy on the coal pile and i opened the plastic that i have between the workshop and the garage to keep the temps in there below 75.... thats just with that stoker on the timer cycle just keeping the fire alive.
- StokerDon
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- Location: PA, Southern York County!
- Stoker Coal Boiler: Gentleman Janitor GJ-5, Van Wert VA-600, Axeman Anderson130 X3.
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Harman SF3500 reduced down to 3 grates connected to its own plenum
- Coal Size/Type: Rice, Chestnut and whatever will fit through the door on the Harman
- Other Heating: Noth'in but COAL! Well, Maybe a little tiny bit of wood
Morning all!
Have a good weekend all,
-Don
That's exactly the same problem I have! I cleaned them all up once this fall. Then a storm comes along and blows a couple ton more up against the back of the house! This week I have half of that mess cleaned up and burnt.
Have a good weekend all,
-Don
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- Location: Ligonier Pa.
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Koker lite- house. Reading- garage
- Coal Size/Type: Rice
- Other Heating: Oil
Morning all, great coffee HB . Just shoveled the Lehigh rice off the truck made a loop up to Loysburg coming back from Frederick Md. sorry I missed you Tyler wanted to say hello.have a great new year everyone.
- the snowman
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- Location: upstate NY Tug Hill area
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Jotul 507
- Coal Size/Type: Nut, Stove coal, Egg coal
Morning all,
I just put 25 20 oz cans of red bull in the frig. The wake up juice has arrived. Not much happening, wife and I are trying to recover from a cold. Staying inside this weekend nursing some home made chicken soup. I hope everyone has a safe and productive weekend.
The snowman.
I just put 25 20 oz cans of red bull in the frig. The wake up juice has arrived. Not much happening, wife and I are trying to recover from a cold. Staying inside this weekend nursing some home made chicken soup. I hope everyone has a safe and productive weekend.
The snowman.
- Freddy
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- Location: Orrington, Maine
- Stoker Coal Boiler: Axeman Anderson 130 (pea)
- Coal Size/Type: Pea size, Superior, deep mined
Better late than go without sock coffee! Happy New year to all!
I've got to go put my Christmas gift together....a single post, portable 6,000 pound auto lift. No more jack up cars to rotate tires, do brakes, etc. How come I didn't think of this years ago?
Hope you all have a warm & prosperous new year!
I've got to go put my Christmas gift together....a single post, portable 6,000 pound auto lift. No more jack up cars to rotate tires, do brakes, etc. How come I didn't think of this years ago?
Hope you all have a warm & prosperous new year!
- Keepaeyeonit
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- Location: Northeast Ohio.( Grand river wine country )
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood #8
- Coal Size/Type: Nut & stove
- Other Heating: 49 year old oil furnace, and finally a new heat pump
Hi boys sorry I'm late but feeling very much under the weather today , must have picked up last night at the TSO concert in Cleveland ( and It's not alcohol induced) Have a good week and don't party to hard on Tuesday
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- Location: Birdsboro PA.
- Stoker Coal Boiler: EFM 350
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: reading allegheny stoker
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: alaska kodiak stoker 1986. 1987 triburner, 1987 crane diamond
- Coal Size/Type: rice
i was out on an adventure today.
i got in the hybrid hooptie this morning and headed for the land of coal.
put a deposit on a used boiler.
i got in the hybrid hooptie this morning and headed for the land of coal.
put a deposit on a used boiler.
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- Location: Kent CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: V ermont Castings 2310, Franco Belge 262
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114
- Coal Size/Type: nut and pea
Can't help noticing that we get a substitute coffee boy and several people have reported in sick. Might just be coincidence.
- freetown fred
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Freddy used to wash that sock on occasion--Hmmmmmmm--I wonder??????????????? LOL
- CoalJockey
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For Pete’s sake, Fred trusted Bob to open up this morning? I drove by the coffee shack this morning and the windows were blowing out one after another, the lights were blinking erratically, the dumpster out back was on fire and in the middle of it all there was Bob inside making coffee. I figured I should probably come back later and help clean up!
Sorry I missed you too Benny, I must have been out on a delivery. I hope the coal does very well for you, please let me know.
Christmas was great, I even was able to get a little rest. We have been out spreading lime while the ground was froze but that all came to a screeching halt when it warmed up. I’m tired out, kind of glad it’s going to rain tomorrow.
Traded in the aging Dodge Dakota that the business owns as a parts runner today. Picked up a new 2019 Ford Ranger extended cab at a discount price. Very nice little truck.
Not much else to report, have a great week.
Sorry I missed you too Benny, I must have been out on a delivery. I hope the coal does very well for you, please let me know.
Christmas was great, I even was able to get a little rest. We have been out spreading lime while the ground was froze but that all came to a screeching halt when it warmed up. I’m tired out, kind of glad it’s going to rain tomorrow.
Traded in the aging Dodge Dakota that the business owns as a parts runner today. Picked up a new 2019 Ford Ranger extended cab at a discount price. Very nice little truck.
Not much else to report, have a great week.