Need help identifying an old stove
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I finally got this little guy fired up to cure my paint and find the leaks. Got them sealed up and did a second burn. Puts out a ton of heat even outdoors with no pipe. Great little shop stove.
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I recently purchased the same stove and in order for me to instal and have my shop insured, The insurance company needs the info of the company that tested it. Does anyone happen to have the owners manual? The metal tag on the back of mine is worn and can not be read.
Thank you
Nick
Thank you
Nick
- ASea
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- Location: Athol Massachusetts
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska Kast Console II
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Coal Chubby
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Glenwood 30 "Estate" Warm Morning 120
- Coal Size/Type: Sherman Anthracite Nut/Stove from C&T Coal
- Other Heating: Peerless Boiler with Cast Iron Baseboards
Looks like a Sears/Warm Morning Stove? Id love to see a Picture of the grates.
- ASea
- Member
- Posts: 1156
- Joined: Thu. Nov. 27, 2014 8:55 pm
- Location: Athol Massachusetts
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska Kast Console II
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Coal Chubby
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Glenwood 30 "Estate" Warm Morning 120
- Coal Size/Type: Sherman Anthracite Nut/Stove from C&T Coal
- Other Heating: Peerless Boiler with Cast Iron Baseboards
Grates look great! I can find an exact match but it sure looks like an older Kenmore Coal Stove.