1900 Era Fireplace Insert
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Looks like you got a nice hot fire going Vonda! Thank you for sharing.
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JRivard I am curious… how did you manage to keep it burning?
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This thread is 6 years old at the newest point. I have not.seen any posts from him in recent history.minneapolisdude wrote: ↑Wed. Jan. 25, 2023 6:02 pmJRivard I am curious… how did you manage to keep it burning?
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Oh! Yeah I just saw that. Thank you!
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Np. We have all done it.
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I don't know how he keeps his burning, but mine I just add coal and clear the ash. It I really the same as maintaining a stove.minneapolisdude wrote: ↑Wed. Jan. 25, 2023 6:02 pmJRivard I am curious… how did you manage to keep it burning?