Pictures of Your Stove

 
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Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Sun. Nov. 01, 2015 3:28 pm

johnjoseph wrote:Paulus ... Ik woon in een kleine gemeenschap dat veel Amish gezinnen en ze spreken vaak nederlands te wijten aan er erfgoed heeft ... ze spreken Engels, maar soms ook niet over een vertaling voor nederlandse woorden ... dus ik gebruik maken van google translate te vinden het engels betekenis van wat ze zeggen ... zeer behulpzaam inderdaad.
I speak well but can not write it so bad :) I'm glad google translate exists


 
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Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Sun. Nov. 01, 2015 3:31 pm

freetown fred wrote:Nice P. It's not just the FORUM ya know, me thinks you got a bunch of common sense! ;)
Thanx Ff I'm doing my best

 
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Post by joeq » Sun. Nov. 01, 2015 5:54 pm

Paulus, that glass is way too clean for a wood fire. Are you sure that's not a promo decal? :lol:

 
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Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Mon. Nov. 02, 2015 3:23 pm

joeq wrote:Paulus, that glass is way too clean for a wood fire. Are you sure that's not a promo decal? :lol:
Haha :D nooo I like to clean the stove every Sunday, I think it was a Sunday morning on the photo:)

 
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Post by joeq » Mon. Nov. 02, 2015 4:06 pm

Beautiful show you're seein. :)

 
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Post by oliver power » Mon. Nov. 02, 2015 9:16 pm

Picture of my D. S. 1600 Circulator, with warming shelf. Stove is in my shop.
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Post by freetown fred » Mon. Nov. 02, 2015 9:23 pm

About time you put a pix up OP--she's real purty. :)


 
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Post by joeq » Mon. Nov. 02, 2015 10:39 pm

definately's got style. I especially like the oven top. :)

 
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Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Tue. Nov. 03, 2015 1:01 am

it is a nice big stove, I like it

 
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Post by EarthWindandFire » Thu. Nov. 12, 2015 3:41 pm

Congratulations Oliver, it's about time! 8-)

 
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Post by LehighStoker » Mon. Jan. 18, 2016 10:03 pm

My brand spanking used Lehigh Tri-Burner. Paid $600. Good or bad deal? Also pictured is the glass I want to get for it. The S and F on the boxes are so I know which is stoker and which is the blower fan. I welcome any questions or advice on the stove.

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Post by Jeanie » Thu. Mar. 10, 2016 11:35 am

CoalWrangler wrote:Really enjoy looking at everyone's stoves on this thread. After some amount of work I finally can post a picture of my Hitzer 983 insert. I found it on Craigslist for a fair price and a 250 mile drive to the hinterlands of upstate NY. Didn't look too pretty then, but was in good working condition - not much to break on these stoves... I bought new trim pieces and rope gaskets from Hitzer (nice folks) and a couple of cans of Honey Glow Brown Stove Bright paint and went to work. Installed the stove the day of the New England Nor'easter and couldn't be more impressed. Still needed to get the surround (trim) put on and finally did that a few days back and here it is!
Look great. You did a great job. I have a hitzer 983. Bet you got a better price than I did. No matter I love mine.

 
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Post by Stoker6268 » Thu. Mar. 10, 2016 11:53 am

LehighStoker wrote:My brand spanking used Lehigh Tri-Burner. Paid $600. Good or bad deal? Also pictured is the glass I want to get for it. The S and F on the boxes are so I know which is stoker and which is the blower fan. I welcome any questions or advice on the stove.
Thats a Reading "Allegheny" not Lehigh....

Had one years ago.
Liked it. Would recommend removing stock fan wheel and adding separate combustion blower if it hasent been done already.
Burns much more effecient.

 
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Post by joeq » Thu. Mar. 10, 2016 5:09 pm

Jeanie wrote:
CoalWrangler wrote:Really enjoy looking at everyone's stoves on this thread. After some amount of work I finally can post a picture of my Hitzer 983 insert. I found it on Craigslist for a fair price and a 250 mile drive to the hinterlands of upstate NY. Didn't look too pretty then, but was in good working condition - not much to break on these stoves... I bought new trim pieces and rope gaskets from Hitzer (nice folks) and a couple of cans of Honey Glow Brown Stove Bright paint and went to work. Installed the stove the day of the New England Nor'easter and couldn't be more impressed. Still needed to get the surround (trim) put on and finally did that a few days back and here it is!
Look great. You did a great job. I have a hitzer 983. Bet you got a better price than I did. No matter I love mine.
Where did you get this quote from Jeanie? I went back a few years and don't see the stove that's being referenced.

 
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Post by Lightning » Wed. Nov. 30, 2016 8:09 am

I was having a little fun with camera last night. These were taken with my Galaxy 6S smartphone.

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