I have almost the exact piece in my basement. When it was hooked up, watch out, I could cookyself right out of the basement no problem. I had a 4' wire rack above
Mine that I used as my dryer. Worked great. Have fun moving it.
This Should Heat My Breezeway
- DePippo79
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- Location: Hampton, NH
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Oak 40, Stanley Argand No. 30, Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Stanley Argand No. 20 missing parts.
- Coal Size/Type: Anthracite. Stove and nut size.
- Other Heating: Oil hot water.
I paid a moviing company to move it. Well worth the money. Took them 20 minutes to move it from driveway to breezeway. It is on it's on zone with it's own thermostat so the temp stays constant. I leave it set at 68 deg. Yes it does put out the heat. Very happy with it. Finally finished clearcoating the rest of the woodwork. Should be installing that soon. Matt
- DePippo79
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- Posts: 734
- Joined: Tue. Mar. 05, 2013 3:17 pm
- Location: Hampton, NH
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Oak 40, Stanley Argand No. 30, Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Stanley Argand No. 20 missing parts.
- Coal Size/Type: Anthracite. Stove and nut size.
- Other Heating: Oil hot water.
So today was the first meaningful snowfall of the tear so the family went out and played in it for a while. The radiator finally gets to earn it's keep.
Matt
Matt
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- DePippo79
- Member
- Posts: 734
- Joined: Tue. Mar. 05, 2013 3:17 pm
- Location: Hampton, NH
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Oak 40, Stanley Argand No. 30, Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Stanley Argand No. 20 missing parts.
- Coal Size/Type: Anthracite. Stove and nut size.
- Other Heating: Oil hot water.
And so you don't think I'm neglecting the coal stove, it's helping with drying duty too. Wish I didn't have work. Would like to sit by my computer room stove and read my new book about the founding of Lawrence, Ma.
Matt
Matt