Hello, I don't quite understand this stove, is it freestanding or made to be an insert?
Love this knowledgeable forum, by the way!
Insert? Or not...
- freetown fred
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I'm gonna go with free standing--hopefully FORUM member WAL will chime in--he's real knowledgeable with them thar type stoves.
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Not.
It is a Franklin stove. Sits on hearth in front of fireplace opening or set on floor in front of heath.
Missing the swingtop and finial. Probably missing the fire brick baffle above the firepot and before chimney pipe exit hole.
Saw the price was lowered.
Can't see the insides very well.
It is a Franklin stove. Sits on hearth in front of fireplace opening or set on floor in front of heath.
Missing the swingtop and finial. Probably missing the fire brick baffle above the firepot and before chimney pipe exit hole.
Saw the price was lowered.
Can't see the insides very well.