Indirect Back Pipe Parts

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DePippo79
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Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Oak 40, Stanley Argand No. 30, Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Stanley Argand No. 20 missing parts.
Coal Size/Type: Anthracite. Stove and nut size.
Other Heating: Oil hot water.

Post by DePippo79 » Thu. Nov. 07, 2013 9:29 am

Here's some pictures that might help those considering a antique stove. Pictures below show what a stove with a indirect back pipe looks like. Matt

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indirect draft

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housing

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control handle

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Post by wsherrick » Thu. Nov. 07, 2013 4:01 pm

Thanks for showing us that. A lot of people get confused between an Oak Stove with a back pipe and a Base Heater. When I was first learning about stoves I made the same mistake.


 
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DePippo79
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Location: Hampton, NH
Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Oak 40, Stanley Argand No. 30, Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Stanley Argand No. 20 missing parts.
Coal Size/Type: Anthracite. Stove and nut size.
Other Heating: Oil hot water.

Post by DePippo79 » Thu. Nov. 07, 2013 7:39 pm

No problem. Warm today so I figured I would let the stove burn out and clean it out. Matt

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