Regal Summit?
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Anyone have any experience with one of these?
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- Sunny Boy
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Nope, ..... but I suspect your thinking of another project ?
Paul
Paul
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It’s like anything Paul....the build is the fun part. Driving them gets boring after a few thousand miles
I’ve asked because info on this brand / type / model seems scarce
I’ve asked because info on this brand / type / model seems scarce
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- Sunny Boy
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- Location: Central NY
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Anthracite Industrial, domestic hot water heater
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood range 208, # 6 base heater, 2 Modern Oak 118.
- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Ah yes,.... it's the journey, not the destination.
Yeah, Regal is a rare breed. I can't find anything on the internet about Regal stoves.
I'd like to know what that stove pad is made of. Wilson has some really nice antique stove boards under some of his stoves.
Paul
Yeah, Regal is a rare breed. I can't find anything on the internet about Regal stoves.
I'd like to know what that stove pad is made of. Wilson has some really nice antique stove boards under some of his stoves.
Paul
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I was thinkin coalnewbie (Simon) had some info on this one???
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The Regal Summit was first introduced in 1898 by the Summit Foundry Co. Geneva. NY and was made in two sizes. 1898 was the first year the foundry was established.
I found vague references to the foundry and the Regal Summit up until 1917.
Paulie
I found vague references to the foundry and the Regal Summit up until 1917.
Paulie