Pictures of Your Stove

 
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Post by Matthaus » Wed. Nov. 21, 2007 8:53 pm

Nice color scheme on the Axeman Dave. :notworthy: Guess you are gonna beat me to getting it up and running. :lol: Mine is still sitting on the trailer while I do some other projects.... oh well I can always come over and look at yours to get some inspiration. :)


 
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Post by Flyer5 » Wed. Nov. 21, 2007 9:26 pm

Matthaus wrote:Nice color scheme on the Axeman Dave. :notworthy: Guess you are gonna beat me to getting it up and running. :lol: Mine is still sitting on the trailer while I do some other projects.... oh well I can always come over and look at yours to get some inspiration. :)
Thanks spent a lot of time on it .You may get some inspiration now . I should have painted the base red and the boiler aluminum ,oh well . I will post my progress in my other thread . Dave

 
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Post by WNY » Fri. Nov. 23, 2007 6:19 pm

Got the Keystoker installed in the Garage to heat the upstairs now!!. I had a floor furnance I removed, so I already had the hole in the wall where I ran the pipe (direct vent using Simpson Duravent pipe) and the 8" heat pipe goes up to the opening in the floor where the furnance was.....fired it up and WOW, the room jumped from 59 to 65 in about 30 mins!! :)

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Post by Dano » Mon. Dec. 03, 2007 9:04 pm

here is a picture of my mk I with a hilkoil ss coil heating the water in my boiler
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Post by CoalHeat » Mon. Dec. 03, 2007 9:16 pm

Dano wrote:here is a picture of my mk I with a hilkoil ss coil heating the water in my boiler
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Exactly where is this stove? In the cellar? I see that it's up on blocks, that's why I asked. Could it be another "water prone old cellar"?

 
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Post by Dano » Tue. Dec. 04, 2007 7:17 pm

the floor in my cellar is dirt(no water ) and I have dug 18'' out of 90% just out of the picture to the right is my sewer pipe wich is cast so after I replace cast pipe with pvc I will finish digging the basement around the stove I put it up on blocks so I wouldn't have to move the stove

 
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Post by spc » Wed. Dec. 05, 2007 12:19 pm

I want to thank everyone on this forum that assisted me & also the members that asked questions. Volunteering your time and effort is truly appreciated. From the combustion air intake to the return air duct my LL pioneer is up & running great thanks to this forum. God bless you all.
P.S. Is this pic girly man enough?

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Post by gambler » Wed. Dec. 05, 2007 1:41 pm

Very nice install !! Looks absolutely stunning.

 
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Post by coal berner » Wed. Dec. 05, 2007 1:51 pm

Very Nice Job even for a Girlier-Man :lol: I also like the coal hod good idea :)
P.S. That would make a nice Christmas Card

 
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Post by Matthaus » Fri. Dec. 07, 2007 6:42 am

Next science projects installed yesterday, Probably will not be there for more than a couple weeks. Have to move some of these stoves out of here! toothy

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Post by pbmax » Sat. Dec. 08, 2007 12:00 am

Here it is. Just put the glass in yesterday - instead of cracked fire brick.
The fan is in addition to the distributor fan.
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Post by Thechap » Sat. Dec. 08, 2007 10:53 am

Here is a photo of our Harman Mark III which was installed about two weeks ago.

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Post by Matthaus » Sat. Dec. 08, 2007 11:03 am

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!, all the basic needs are met, coal heat and plasma screen TV! :lol: :lol:

 
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Post by Ed.A » Sat. Dec. 08, 2007 11:47 am

Now that has to be the cozyest ( I'm not even sure thats a real word) picture to date IMO....very nice. :)

 
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Post by kmarsh » Tue. Dec. 18, 2007 7:13 pm

Hello everyone,
Here are some pics of our Harman sf-260. This is our first experience with a coal/wood fired boiler. It took some time and alot of patience to figure this out. Three weeks now and things are going alot better.

If it wasn't for the help of this forum and the people on it, it would have been alot harder. Special thank you to Greg-Lsfarm. Happy Holidays to everyone.

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