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Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Tue. Nov. 22, 2005 4:34 pm
by TD
It would be nice to see some of the different stoves in operation that everyone has in there home or business. I'll send a pic of mine as soon as Alaska ships it.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Wed. Nov. 23, 2005 1:42 pm
by WNY
Here's ours. been running non-stop for 2 weeks now! (had to open the windows when first fired to exhaust first-time burn smell). Direct vent on the bottom back right side.

Keystoker 90
BEFORE, Just installed.
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Now we had to remodel that room...!!
After Pic attached.

questions, email me.
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S. Western NY

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Thu. Dec. 01, 2005 12:59 am
by Oil Region
Here is a photo of my Harman DVC-500 Coal Stoker in its second winter. I really like it.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Sat. Dec. 03, 2005 9:24 am
by Mr_Cleaver
Here she is. With half a load on. The flash dulled the look of the fire, but it is in full burn.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Sun. Dec. 11, 2005 8:40 pm
by lime4x4
It was really a shame to place her in the basement but gotta have some heat down there to.The insulated pipe is the air from the blower going into the first floor of my house.That was one of the selling features instead of having the blower blow the air out of the front of the stove your could have it blowing into a 6” duct to a floor register.Insulating it was probably over kill cause of the distance but that’s me..lol

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Wed. Dec. 14, 2005 5:44 pm
by Richard S.
Here's mine, it's pretty small. 8)

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Sat. Dec. 17, 2005 8:24 pm
by Cap
My Mark III Harman Coal Stove. Next to it is the wood pile. The coal is stored in 8 20 gallon plastic tubs, one is shown to the left. The flue is 8 inches, with a 6 inch stainless steel liner. The fan is plugged in on an outlet with it's own switch, so the fan can be turned on/off without plugging in/unplugging the cable. The metal thing next to the thermometer in the third picture is a bucket full of water, it releases moisture into the basement to prevent the humidity level from going to low.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Mon. Dec. 19, 2005 6:01 pm
by WNY
Our cats have discovered the stove puts out heat!! hmmm.... :) :lol:

I think they enjoy it more!! Check out this line up!!

Hey, save some for us!!

Go figure!! :)

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Tue. Dec. 20, 2005 7:53 pm
by davemich
New to forum...this is my Hitzer 503 insert...second year of use...heats an 1800 SF Cape Cod...a little chilly on the outside rooms...go thru about a bag and a half a day...paid about $325/ton for Blaschak nut coal. Located on the big lake in SW Michigan. Lookin at getting a Keystoker next year unless anthracite goes thru the roof.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Fri. Jan. 06, 2006 10:29 am
by wenchris
Harman Magnum Stoker

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Fri. Jan. 06, 2006 5:02 pm
by AL-53
here is my Alaska Stoker..a fine stove...I will put up the Harman after I resize picture

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Mon. Jan. 09, 2006 6:42 pm
by AL-53
here is the Harman Mag Stoker..the rheostat on the wall controls the distribution blower that blows heat for the house....I find by lowering it some the air is much hotter coming out of the stove...and use a small room fan to push the hotter air in the room to circulate throughout the hose

Al

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Tue. Jan. 10, 2006 9:46 am
by BinghamtonNY
Here's a Pic of my old girl.. Got her for free. just needed a couple parts. I plan on painting it this summer. But it's been working great lately once I figured out the restictor plate setting.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Wed. Jan. 11, 2006 1:39 am
by blue83camaro
Here is a picture of my furnace. I have been able to maintain a constant temp in house no matter what the temp outside, up to 50 degrees. They are calling for 55 degrees in a few days I'll have to see if I can throttle it back enough for that.

Re: Pictures of Your Stove

Posted: Wed. Jan. 11, 2006 3:56 am
by davemich
Blue...what brand of furnace/stove is that??