Wedgewood Circulating Heater No 14

 
jibs1723
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Location: Eastern PA
Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Old Clayton Unknown model
Other Heating: Vermont Castings Intrepid II for the house

Post by jibs1723 » Fri. Mar. 22, 2019 4:04 pm

Sunny Boy wrote:
Wed. Mar. 20, 2019 11:01 am
BTW, really nice job getting it back to life.
Thanks! Been playing with it in my spare time for over a year so I'm glad its finally done and I can enjoy it. Unfortunately the buck size coal helped lengthen the burn time but I'm still losing the fire during the day. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with my tending technique in the morning when I'm hurrying off to work. Hopefully I'll get some nut coal and give it a try with that as well, but I might be out of time for this year to play with it. Getting pretty warm during the days now.
scalabro wrote:
Wed. Mar. 20, 2019 9:54 pm
jibs1723, what does your father do that he has spare Hastelloy sheet lying around?
Haha, he works at a pump manufacturing facility. They work with all kinda of exotic metals. I just looked up the cost and realized why you asked how much it cost. I can see why its not a common thing to do :baby:

 
Deeinwillcoxaz
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Baseburners & Antiques: Orbon circulator

Post by Deeinwillcoxaz » Sun. Nov. 14, 2021 1:10 pm

I have a cabnet orbon circulating stove it looks very similar to the wedge wood stoves I have seen. I m desperate to know if I have to use coal in mine or can I use wood


 
Johnny-lightning
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Post by Johnny-lightning » Thu. May. 19, 2022 8:20 am

I found the same coal stove in California with no grate. Guy wants to sell it

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