Thanks for all the great info on the Coal Forums.
Harmon SF-250 with heat collector.
Fields Controls Model B-34 Draft Control "BARO" damper.
Dwyer Mark II model # 25 Manometer.
Heating a 200+ year old farm house and the plumbing crawl space.
R.S.
Pics of My Harmon Install
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Hi Ray,
Thanks for the tip on the three screws per section. I have 2 stainless pan head tapping in each now, but
will add one more in each section in the AM.
This was my first attempt at Stucco and tile. The center section behind the stove is concrete block
making up the back side of a 4' wide by 42" high fireplace. The angled sides and top section are made of
durock lath and stucco. Also lots of steel 2x4's.
Thanks, R.S.
Thanks for the tip on the three screws per section. I have 2 stainless pan head tapping in each now, but
will add one more in each section in the AM.
This was my first attempt at Stucco and tile. The center section behind the stove is concrete block
making up the back side of a 4' wide by 42" high fireplace. The angled sides and top section are made of
durock lath and stucco. Also lots of steel 2x4's.
Thanks, R.S.
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Estate Heatrola, Jotul 507
Hi Smitty, I hope all is better in Worc. County...
We lost power for 14 hrs. Not too bad but we did have the Honda 6.5 kw plugged in to a 30 amp sub panel.
The coal kept us very warm.
R.S.
Much better with the flash off!
We lost power for 14 hrs. Not too bad but we did have the Honda 6.5 kw plugged in to a 30 amp sub panel.
The coal kept us very warm.
R.S.
Much better with the flash off!