Where to Buy a Coal Fireplace Grate
- rockwood
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Here is one place you can order them. Don't know if it is a good price though.
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/17452/Stove-Grat ... nklin.html
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/17452/Stove-Grat ... nklin.html
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tractor supply has them for $20
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I am another person looking to by a coal grate for a open fireplace. I see that there is one company that offers a fireplace grate, but it is made to hold logs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Deerhunterbksaun wrote:Anybody know where I can order a new coal basket grate for a fireplace?
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Try These Placesdeerhunter1225 wrote:I am another person looking to by a coal grate for a open fireplace. I see that there is one company that offers a fireplace grate, but it is made to hold logs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Deerhunterbksaun wrote:Anybody know where I can order a new coal basket grate for a fireplace?
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You (can) burn anthracite in a fireplace but most of it won't get burned and you'll waste your money. Anthracite is pickey and needs air from underneith on a grate. It also likes a wall around it so it can help the pieces burn as a team as they need each other for warmth. Where bit. only needs air mostly from underneith.