Considering purchasing either a Glenwood Base Heater #8 or a Glenwood 114
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What about this one?
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H, none are even worth lookin at without inside pix. Good find, but there ya go. Outside looks good..
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It’s in the next town over from me I could go look at it if thinker was really interested.
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Nice offer H------------------- Price????????????????
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They are asking 350. I’ll ask for inside pictures.
I also know of one in the Brookfields with a rear flue too if it’s not sold.
Here is a good video on a similar stove.
I also know of one in the Brookfields with a rear flue too if it’s not sold.
Here is a good video on a similar stove.
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Here are insides pictures. This a nice stove that you can use coal or wood.
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Not to shabby at all--grates look good===she definitely needs some TLC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That stove looks a lot like a stove I restored 7 years ago, I think you’re a bit of a drive from me though. I did like how solid the Gibraltar stove I had was made.
I found these two stokers, wondering what you think. They’re asking $750 for the Keystoker, it’s 11 and it’s sat unused for the last 4 years, going buy the pictures it still full of coal. The Alaska is $600 but the hearth style so the hopper is smaller (at least it looks smaller to me) both aren’t that far away (2 1/2 - 3 1/2 hours). I also just saw two other stokers pop up that are setup for direct vent, is it possible to switch them to traditional 6” flue?
I found these two stokers, wondering what you think. They’re asking $750 for the Keystoker, it’s 11 and it’s sat unused for the last 4 years, going buy the pictures it still full of coal. The Alaska is $600 but the hearth style so the hopper is smaller (at least it looks smaller to me) both aren’t that far away (2 1/2 - 3 1/2 hours). I also just saw two other stokers pop up that are setup for direct vent, is it possible to switch them to traditional 6” flue?
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3 hrs it’s a bad ride. It’s a one day trip, easy ride down and back.
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Convert it to what T?????????????????????
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F, he wants to change it to natural draft, but his ride just went to 4 -1/2 hrs one way.
The seller told me that the person that installed the stove said it can be converted to natural draft, can anyone confirm that? I don’t mind the drive so much if we’re going to be saving hundreds of dollars but, my Dad might take some convincing since he’s getting older and not fond of trips. (I’ve been hoping to find a stoker).