Glenwood 116 to Help Out Little Tiget
- Wren
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Seven degrees last night! Celsius but cold enough. Started Glenwood and warmed the place up. June and seven degrees.
- Wren
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Well, coal does make me happy and I do enjoy blacking a stove and coal rdid warm my home and make it snug and cosy, even though I have just been accused of causing belching black smoke and lung disease for millions of people in China.
Did not!!!
I have to search this site for self defense posts. I know I read some somewhere last November
Did not!!!
I have to search this site for self defense posts. I know I read some somewhere last November
- joeq
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For defensive purposes, all you have to do is read the disclaimer and promo on the back of any bag of Blaschak. They state that "anthracite" coal is the cleanest burn of any fossil fuel. Plus their mining techniques are superior also, so tell the nay-Sayers to stick that in their dupa.
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Hope all enjoying spring/ summer?
I'm getting ready for winter. These are grates from a coal range. Look right? Anyone?
I'm getting ready for winter. These are grates from a coal range. Look right? Anyone?
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What kind of range are we looking at?...any more pics?Wren wrote:Anyone know what those blue lights or...holes are?!!
Just a guess but I'm thinking it was plumbed for hot water.
- Wren
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Oh! When I say getting ready for winter I mean a coal range. It's a McLarey Kootenay. But for cooking. Prismatic sounds good, then they are coal grates and she says the blue is from her camera. No water reservoir though.
- Wren
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Had trouble cracked screen on phone that's why so many don't know how that last got in smacked phone a lot. Plumbed for water would be a good thing if I could figure it out.All this ignorance is frustrating: why don't they larn us nuthin' useful in school?
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It may have been piped like this. Just a loop of pipe to gravity feed the water tank. Pressure and temperature relief valve a must
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- Wren
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Here's another one but never answer. Water reservoir but no photos of inside. I hate Canada(?!!!!!)Oh God help me I don't want to travel 1000 miles for a lousy stove. Or... do I?