Was up at my buddies lake house he just bought and in the basement was this cool stove. Previous oowner burned wood in it. Looks like it could hold 50# of nut no problem.
Does any one know anything about these stoves? Did a cursory Google search and didn't find much
Union Stove Works No.22
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Great looking stove. There's some bits of history on the web about Union Stove. Looks like the made a lot of stoves for the Rail Roads.
Here's a link to a Pinterest picture showing it with the small feet where the pairs of holes in the base are in your buddies' stove.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/334040497333364750/
Paul
Here's a link to a Pinterest picture showing it with the small feet where the pairs of holes in the base are in your buddies' stove.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/334040497333364750/
Paul