MY STOVE I BUILT.13 YRS AGO

 
gardener
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Post by gardener » Sat. Dec. 29, 2018 7:35 pm

Minnesnowtan wrote:
Sat. Dec. 29, 2018 12:25 am
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Once its pushed back, the heat has a 50" path before it even gets to the flue at top of stove!
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820
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Nice!
Could you draw what the path looks like, and scan it in post it, or use Windows Paint to draw it and post it up here?

Wow, 820 pounds, is the floor you have it on a concrete slab?

 
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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 » Sun. Dec. 30, 2018 7:37 am

Grand pianos can top 1,000 lbs. and baby grands come in at about 700 lbs., and they both only have three legs with tiny feet. The weight on each leg is therefore greater for a piano than for this stove.


 
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Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Harman SF360
Hand Fed Coal Stove: T.O.M (Warm Morning converted to baseburner by Steve) Round Oak 1917 Door model O-3, Warm Morning 400, Warm Morning 524, Warm Morning 414,Florence No.77, Warm Morning 523-b
Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Clayton 7.1/DS Machine basement stove/ Harman SF1500
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Coal Size/Type: Bituminous/anthracite
Other Heating: Harman Accentra, enviro omega, Vermont Ironworks Elm stove, Quadrafire Mt Vernon, Logwood stove, Sotz barrel stove,

Post by fig » Tue. Jan. 15, 2019 8:01 am

What did you use for a grate?

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