Any round oak guys out there?
Just saved this e18 with the coal basket.
It’s for sale for rebuild or parts if there is any interest
Dana
Round oak
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- 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
Nice find, Dana,
18 inch firepot - that'll throw a lot of heat with either wood or coal ! Don't see many here in the NE, but Round Oaks are popular in the Midwest and they are good quality stoves.
One of my B-I-Laws heats his entire large, one story house with a Round Oak "can and a half" E24 that came out of a local church. You can't stand next to it for long. The house has lots of huge windows and it's still comfy warm in western Mass winters.
Paul
18 inch firepot - that'll throw a lot of heat with either wood or coal ! Don't see many here in the NE, but Round Oaks are popular in the Midwest and they are good quality stoves.
One of my B-I-Laws heats his entire large, one story house with a Round Oak "can and a half" E24 that came out of a local church. You can't stand next to it for long. The house has lots of huge windows and it's still comfy warm in western Mass winters.
Paul
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- Posts: 25749
- Joined: Mon. Nov. 11, 2013 1:40 pm
- 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
He grew up in a "two coal stove family", but he's a carpenter/contractor. He prefers to use wood that he cuts from his many acres of land surrounding his house.
As you've seen by now, that Round Oak firepot will hold a lot more than your GW #6.
Paul
As you've seen by now, that Round Oak firepot will hold a lot more than your GW #6.
Paul