Hi, I am loking for info and prices on surdiac heat exchangers.
Thanks for your help.
PC 12
Surdiac Heat Exchangers
- whistlenut
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- Posts: 3548
- Joined: Sat. Mar. 17, 2007 6:29 pm
- Location: Central NH, Concord area
- Stoker Coal Boiler: AA130's,260's, AHS130&260's,EFM900,GJ & V-Wert
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Franks,Itasca 415,Jensen, NYer 130,Van Wert
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Alaska, EFM, Keystoker, Yellow Flame
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska, Keystoker-2,Leisure Line
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Alaska, Gibraltar, Keystone,Vc Vigilant 2
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Ford, Jensen, NYer, Van Wert,
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwoods
- Coal Size/Type: Barley, Buck, Rice ,Nut, Stove
- Other Heating: Oil HWBB
Any special model? You may want to tread lightly here. Grates, shell of the stove, cast iron fractures.....about 400 lbs and no good way to lift the damned things. Great in their day, but that sure AIN'T today! Some parts available, and if your 'interior decorator' chimes in, the phrase "Butt Ugly" will be floating around. Massive heating devices......but.......
Yes I have experience with 3 models......and that is why if it isn't a stoker, I don't want to talk about it.
Yes I have experience with 3 models......and that is why if it isn't a stoker, I don't want to talk about it.
- whistlenut
- Member
- Posts: 3548
- Joined: Sat. Mar. 17, 2007 6:29 pm
- Location: Central NH, Concord area
- Stoker Coal Boiler: AA130's,260's, AHS130&260's,EFM900,GJ & V-Wert
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Franks,Itasca 415,Jensen, NYer 130,Van Wert
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Alaska, EFM, Keystoker, Yellow Flame
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska, Keystoker-2,Leisure Line
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Alaska, Gibraltar, Keystone,Vc Vigilant 2
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Ford, Jensen, NYer, Van Wert,
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwoods
- Coal Size/Type: Barley, Buck, Rice ,Nut, Stove
- Other Heating: Oil HWBB
Good choice! The porcelain covered steel heat exchange chambers work very well, and you can get 18 hours out of a burn cycle......however it isn't a Gibraltar, and a real PITA to work on with dozens of rusted in place small screws, tin cabinetry around the 'boat anchor'..........nuff said......if it isn't too late, just say No Thanks! PS: Scrap price today is only $6.25.....hardly worth a hernia. Eddie, get a boiler, forget the toys!