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Stephen in Soky
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Post by Stephen in Soky » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 1:44 pm

Well, she's not as attractive as many of the other stoves, but for burning bit she works beautifully at least! Here's my Warm Morning model 500:

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Post by coalkirk » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 2:42 pm

Stephen in Soky wrote:Well, she's not as attractive as many of the other stoves, but for burning bit she works beautifully at least! Here's my Warm Morning model 500:

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Are you kidding? She's a classic beauty!

 
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Post by buck24 » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 2:44 pm

Nice stove. She looks good there. I burned a Warm Morning for many years. I really got my moneys worth out of her. Enjoy the stove and stay warm.

 
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Post by PC 12-47E » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 3:46 pm

Had a great road trip today and picked up a Gibraltar CFS. 8-)
The stove is in good shape but needs a bit of TLC.
I plan on cleaning the brass and stove in the AM.
Then the CFS will have a coal fire burning by the afternoon.....

Merry Christmas to all,

Eddie

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Post by wsherrick » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 3:52 pm

PC 12-47E wrote:Had a great road trip today and picked up a Gibraltar CFS. 8-)
The stove is in good shape but needs a bit of TLC.
I plan on cleaning the brass and stove in the AM.
Then the CFS will have a coal fire burning by the afternoon.....

Merry Christmas to all,

Eddie
Where is this going?

 
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Post by PC 12-47E » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 4:01 pm

wsherrick wrote:
PC 12-47E wrote:
Merry Christmas to all,

Eddie
Where is this going?
This stove will take the place fo the Crawford for the very cold weather and then the Crawford will be back burning again in March. With the 3,000sq/ft 200+ year old farm house I needed more BTU's.
Last year I heated the house with 3 Jotul 507s and that would just do the job at 0*F. :shock:
This yearI have been heating with one Jotul 507 and The Crystal Crawford.

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Post by morso » Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 9:43 pm

My Morso on my old wooden boat

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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Tue. Dec. 27, 2011 5:06 pm

PC 12-47E wrote:Had a great road trip today and picked up a Gibraltar CFS. 8-)
The stove is in good shape but needs a bit of TLC.
I plan on cleaning the brass and stove in the AM.
Then the CFS will have a coal fire burning by the afternoon.....

Merry Christmas to all,

Eddie
Use the stove to heat your pick-up? You are the ultimate redneck; congrats! lol :D

 
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Post by Oakback » Sat. Jan. 14, 2012 10:21 am

Harman insert.

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Post by Townsend » Mon. Jan. 23, 2012 10:16 am

morso wrote:My Morso on my old wooden boat
Beautiful and warm looking!

 
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Post by Bootstrap » Fri. Feb. 03, 2012 1:55 pm

This mark 1 heats my whole house well. Vented through triple wall insulated chimney pipe. That black box is the base of the chimney.

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Post by Townsend » Mon. Feb. 13, 2012 11:20 am

Here is my Axeman Anderson 260 set up for steam, with a 4 inch pipe drop down header.

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Post by Rob R. » Mon. Feb. 13, 2012 12:02 pm

That install is a masterpiece. You may want to put a link to that post in this thread as well: Pictures of Your Boiler

 
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Post by coalkirk » Mon. Feb. 13, 2012 12:36 pm

Very nice. I'd recommend insulating your steam pipes though.

 
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Post by rkodo » Tue. Feb. 14, 2012 3:55 pm

This is a HF 90 Keystoker fireplace insert. I have used it for two years. It gets up to a 24 burn time at the 32 degree range. But most of the time I shake and load every 12 hrs. I wont use the blower above 26 degrees. Gets too hot in my 1200 sq. ft. house. My wife and I are very happy with it. My dog Gunner, loves it!

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