Hey all. I was hoping someone could share some insight on a Chappee Stove. We were cleaning out my grandparents house after they deceased and found this.
What can anyone share about it. Where it's from? Age? Value? Demand?
Any info would be valuable and appreciated. Here is all I know about it. Pics attached.
Model # 8033
Cast Iron
Enamel Finish
Needs Some Cosmetic Attention
15” Deep
20” Wide
23” High
5” Rear Vent
Thanks
Chappee Stove Found While Cleaning Out
- McGiever
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Unless you have a gas well in your back yard, I lay plans to get that thing a "purring" in your house before October.
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Put Chapee in the search box in the upper right. You will find information from several users.
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- Posts: 10130
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: AXEMAN-ANDERSON 130 "1959"
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- Coal Size/Type: PEA,NUT,STOVE /ANTHRACITE
- Other Heating: Ground Source Heat Pump and some Solar
That isn't a backyard gas well...sell that pellet stove.tooflash wrote:already have a pellet stove. Dont really have a use for it. Not sure what this things is worth
Okay, you could put your "Location" in up top ^^^ at "User Control Panel" ...it will then show in your "Profile"
Then Advertise in here in the "Classified" in front of the members, contact will be all done via "Private Message".
It's a nice unit for the right person and the right price, but coal burners are inherently frugal.
Maybe couple hundred bucks? Good Luck