Snickie wrote: ↑Sat. Dec. 19, 2020 10:36 pmThanks for all the comments. Yes, it is definitely a coal stove. My late husband and I purchased it many years ago. The stove has been disconnected and the chimney was converted to LP gas. I won't put tons of effort into trying to fix it up; I'm just going to try to sand/wire brush it off and then put the stove black on it. It has sat there unused for a number of years now; time to get it out of the way. TY.
Advice sought regarding selling an old coal stove?
- freetown fred
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Sounds like a plan S--$3-400 would probably get it sold cleaned up a little.
- Spacecadet
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Bought another stove. Going to run a 30/95 on one side of the garage and a Alaska Channing on the other side. The Alaska is going to be set where it will idle real low and keep the building a minimum of 45/50 degrees when I’m not in there. And the 30/95 Will be used for those long cold weekends.
It may sound like a waste running 2 stoves however I was running 2 before with the 50/93. I also used the oil furnace. I don’t plan on using the oil furnace at all. I figure between the rice for the Alaska and the nut for the 30/95 it will be cheaper to heat for the season than the nut for the 50/93 and the oil for the furnace.