Bought a project, Atlanta Works # 60

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Post by Jgib4 » Mon. Aug. 07, 2017 6:44 pm

Found a atlanta works # 60 for sale and ended up paying 50 bucks for it. Plan on fixin it up, re painting, adding some rope gaskets to it and giving it a shot in a couple of winters. Guy said it was his grandads seems in decent shape no cracks or anything and everything is there.
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Post by Logs » Mon. Aug. 07, 2017 7:10 pm

What is it a potbelly? Got any pics?

 
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Post by Jgib4 » Mon. Aug. 07, 2017 7:11 pm

Logs wrote:What is it a potbelly? Got any pics?
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Post by Logs » Tue. Aug. 08, 2017 1:46 am

I have one exactly like it. I paid 60 bucks for mine about 20 years ago. When I got mine it was all painted up fancy in an antique store. The first thing I did was get a fire going in it outside and burnt the paint off it. It's a good little heater. I used mine in a tool trailer I had set up with a small office. It kept it toasty. The biggest problem was you had to cut the wood real small. I burned mainly small wood chunks and a little soft coal. I always wanted to tighten it up a bit and burn anthracite. I don't really have a place for it now. Maybe some day. Good luck with it.

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Post by Jgib4 » Tue. Aug. 08, 2017 7:07 am

Logs wrote:I have one exactly like it. I paid 60 bucks for mine about 20 years ago. When I got mine it was all painted up fancy in an antique store. The first thing I did was get a fire going in it outside and burnt the paint off it. It's a good little heater. I used mine in a tool trailer I had set up with a small office. It kept it toasty. The biggest problem was you had to cut the wood real small. I burned mainly small wood chunks and a little soft coal. I always wanted to tighten it up a bit and burn anthracite. I don't really have a place for it now. Maybe some day. Good luck with it.

Dave

Yea found a couple threads where people relined them and got rid of the air leaks and had 8-12 hour burn times so figured for 50 bucks I would give it a shot.

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