I know Glenwood, Magee etc. made huge, ornate, free standing and brick set furnaces. I have not had much luck with finding information and pictures on any of them.
Does anyone have info to share?
Please?
Early furnace pictures
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worldcat.org may be able to point you to libraries that have Weir stove catalogs.
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Thanks BP I’ll check there.
Anyone else?
Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?
Anyone else?
Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?