chubby brickstone stove, rare?
- warminmn
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Theres just a little on the site about them: search.php?keywords=chubby+brickstone&sf=firstpost
Onedollar, the poster of the details, was good friends with Larry at Chubby stoves.
My first stove had a side door and it really helped keep down dust using it and made loading wood a little easier. Did you buy this? Nice
Onedollar, the poster of the details, was good friends with Larry at Chubby stoves.
My first stove had a side door and it really helped keep down dust using it and made loading wood a little easier. Did you buy this? Nice
- freetown fred
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Well, buy it!
- ASea
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Holden Coal, I'm in Athol Ma. Not too far from you. glad to finally get to see a Chubby Brickstone. Never seen one before. Not too common.
- Hambden Bob
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Give Larry Trainer,The Chubby Emperor a call and get the lowdown on what's currently available to resurrect that Lil' Monster! Go into a purchase well armed with info from Da' Source!
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Are these Brickstones supposed to have some type of gasket around the doors etc? First stove I have seen that did not have gaskets on any door.
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Fisher wood stoves were designed by Bob Fisher to be used without gaskets.
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Jotul 507
- Other Heating: Jotul 602
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- New Member
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Jotul 507
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I was merely explaining that a wood stove manufacturer, Fisher, built a stove designed to use zero stove door gaskets.
Have no idea about the coal stove you’re referring to.
Have no idea about the coal stove you’re referring to.