Who's Still in the One Match Club?

Post Reply
 
User avatar
captcaper
Member
Posts: 724
Joined: Thu. May. 29, 2008 11:55 am
Location: Northern N.H.

Post by captcaper » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 8:37 am

I'm still in...almost lost it once but survived. Harman III no hopper for insurance. Since November 1st. I guess I don't have a life..


 
User avatar
freetown fred
Member
Posts: 30300
Joined: Thu. Dec. 31, 2009 12:33 pm
Location: Freetown,NY 13803
Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut

Post by freetown fred » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 9:05 am

You nor me neither capt. toothy I'm still in. Even with a hopper, you can come close if you don't pay attention. To many think this coal burning is magic, wellll, it ain't. You've got to stay on top of it.

 
User avatar
windago
Member
Posts: 100
Joined: Tue. Jan. 10, 2012 5:25 pm
Location: honesdale
Stoker Coal Boiler: aa130
Coal Size/Type: pea

Post by windago » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 10:23 am

one match from October. this year was weird. house temps are in the 75 to 85 range. I had to use the window damper lots of times. once had all the windows open for half the day just to keep the house at 80. it was 32 out side that day. I all most thought of getting a smaller stove. I said all most. I hope this year will be the last year for the hand fired. finally going to a coal boiler. although I will not sell of the Harman just yet. this summer will be the learning curve for the boiler, just for DHW. so if I can keep it running for the summer I should have no problems firing it for the winter. besides I don't want to run in to problems that I have to fix when its cold out side. gremlins are always going to show them self's when you least expect it.

sitting here in shorts and a tee with the window open. man I love coal! :up: :verycool: :smoke:

 
User avatar
EasyRay
Member
Posts: 468
Joined: Thu. Nov. 16, 2006 8:44 pm
Location: Central Connecticut
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman TLC 2000
Coal Size/Type: Pea,Nut or Stove

Post by EasyRay » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 11:37 am

Still going since Oct 22nd. Still have a long ton left to last me till around the middle of April. Looks like I'll have plenty left over for next year. :D

 
User avatar
Carbon12
Member
Posts: 2226
Joined: Tue. Oct. 11, 2011 6:53 pm
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Stoker Coal Boiler: Keystoker KA-6
Coal Size/Type: Rice/Anthracite
Other Heating: Heat Pump/Forced Hot Air Oil Furnace

Post by Carbon12 » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 3:48 pm

October 21st until the present. First year burning coal. Sounds like I'm a lucky S.O.B. Had a couple of close calls but still in the club thanks to all of the help found here!

 
User avatar
Freddy
Member
Posts: 7301
Joined: Fri. Apr. 11, 2008 2:54 pm
Location: Orrington, Maine
Stoker Coal Boiler: Axeman Anderson 130 (pea)
Coal Size/Type: Pea size, Superior, deep mined

Post by Freddy » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 3:51 pm

I'm still in, but being a girly man with the AA stoker makes it easy.

 
rberq
Member
Posts: 6446
Joined: Mon. Apr. 16, 2007 9:34 pm
Location: Central Maine
Hand Fed Coal Stove: DS Machine 1300 with hopper
Coal Size/Type: Blaschak Anthracite Nut
Other Heating: Oil hot water radiators (fuel oil); propane

Post by rberq » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 4:12 pm

This is the first year I have not lost it, or had to use an emergency infusion of charcoal bricquets to save an almost dead fire, so I'm still good. The closest calls have been from cleaning out those corner or whole end dead spots that Harman is famous for. Is Harman the only brand with that problem, or are there others?


 
User avatar
lsayre
Member
Posts: 21781
Joined: Wed. Nov. 23, 2005 9:17 pm
Location: Ohio
Stoker Coal Boiler: AHS S130 Coal Gun
Coal Size/Type: Lehigh Anthracite Pea
Other Heating: Resistance Boiler (13.5 KW), ComfortMax 75

Post by lsayre » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 4:22 pm

I fired up for the first time ever on late October 14th and by the 15th the fire was out. Fired up again on October 16th, and have been running ever since. It's the 2 match club for me.

 
User avatar
mkline
Member
Posts: 217
Joined: Fri. Sep. 04, 2009 6:27 pm
Location: Lewisburg,PA
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Alaska Kodiak x 2...Old and New
Coal Size/Type: Nut and Stove/Anthracite

Post by mkline » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 4:30 pm

Going since Oct 3 on one stove not sure when I started the other one.I don't think I could lose a fire even if I tried.Pathetically easy to keep them both going :beer: .

Mike

 
User avatar
lowfog01
Member
Posts: 3889
Joined: Sat. Dec. 20, 2008 8:33 am
Location: Springfield, VA
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Mark II & Mark I
Coal Size/Type: nut/pea

Post by lowfog01 » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 5:09 pm

I'm still in! I almost lost it with the 68* days last week but it slowly came back to life. The long term forecast isn't looking too good cold weather wise so I may be calling it quits for the year mid March. Bummer, it's a good thing coal stores well 'cause I have used less then half of my projected needs for the year. Lisa

 
User avatar
Lightning
Site Moderator
Posts: 14669
Joined: Wed. Nov. 16, 2011 9:51 am
Location: Olean, NY
Stoker Coal Boiler: Modified AA 130
Coal Size/Type: Pea Size - Anthracite

Post by Lightning » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 5:21 pm

I Probably shouldn't post here, since I'm not worthy for the ONE match. :notworthy: BUT, this is my first year with coal - and with it, I've had alot to learn! Next year I'm gonna give it a 100% for lighting it once till end of April :D

I can and do proudly say though, I'm going on 10 or 11 weeks (I've lost count) without loosing a fire!! :flex:

 
User avatar
freetown fred
Member
Posts: 30300
Joined: Thu. Dec. 31, 2009 12:33 pm
Location: Freetown,NY 13803
Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut

Post by freetown fred » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 5:56 pm

That ain't to shabby at all my friend. :)

 
User avatar
windago
Member
Posts: 100
Joined: Tue. Jan. 10, 2012 5:25 pm
Location: honesdale
Stoker Coal Boiler: aa130
Coal Size/Type: pea

Post by windago » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 6:58 pm

rberq wrote:This is the first year I have not lost it, or had to use an emergency infusion of charcoal bricquets to save an almost dead fire, so I'm still good. The closest calls have been from cleaning out those corner or whole end dead spots that Harman is famous for. Is Harman the only brand with that problem, or are there others?
my brothers gibralter as the same problem. it likes to ash up on the sides. I think he is in the "match book" group.

 
User avatar
Freddy
Member
Posts: 7301
Joined: Fri. Apr. 11, 2008 2:54 pm
Location: Orrington, Maine
Stoker Coal Boiler: Axeman Anderson 130 (pea)
Coal Size/Type: Pea size, Superior, deep mined

Post by Freddy » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 7:37 pm

lsayre wrote: I fired up for the first time ever on late October 14th and by the 15th the fire was out. Fired up again on October 16th, and have been running ever since. It's the 2 match club for me.
I vote to grant you the first timers honorary Mulligan match. Even though you lost it on day two I think you deserve the full pride of being in the one match club. You've done a super job!

 
User avatar
freetown fred
Member
Posts: 30300
Joined: Thu. Dec. 31, 2009 12:33 pm
Location: Freetown,NY 13803
Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut

Post by freetown fred » Sat. Mar. 03, 2012 7:44 pm

And guilt will overcome you, because in your heart, you will know! ;)


Post Reply

Return to “Hand Fired Coal Stoves & Furnaces Using Anthracite”