Just picked up a US Army Cannon Stove #20

 
Wantj43
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Post by Wantj43 » Tue. Feb. 16, 2021 3:58 pm

Thank you for the reponse.

 
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Post by gardener » Thu. Feb. 18, 2021 2:37 pm

rberq wrote:
Mon. Sep. 17, 2018 6:23 pm
I like the woodwork around the windows, also the way the old-time craftsmen made pretty patterns in the hardwood floors. Stove looks like it should do well there.
I agree with rberq. :clap:
Kiletravis09, keep us updated on your progress.


 
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: us army cannon no 18
Other Heating: oil hot water

Post by bobz11 » Mon. Jan. 16, 2023 4:55 pm

I have an us army canon #18 wood stove that heats well but burns wood way too fast. Any recommendations on gasket materials for the doors?
thanks
Bob Z

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