Hello does anyone have any information on Wellington coal stoves? I'm in the process of buying one in excellent condition. I have seen them before but can't find anything on the internet . It's set up like my Franco Belge but doesn't have shaker grates. It only has two openings in front where you put a poker in and move it around to clear the grate.
Thanks for any info.
Wellington Coal stove
N it was a Clone of the Franco Belge .Im certain the 2 front holes are ment to put a slicer flat bar you insert in the holes .Then slide to th right and left to agitate the ash .Be patient it does work .Close the holes after doing he slicng .jack
- N2wly
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That’s what I thought no shaker but in like new condition. Wonder what it weights. Doesn’t look that heavy like my Franco. We should be able to pick it up if we gut the insides.
- N2wly
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- Location: NEW JERSEY
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Franco Belge 10.275
- Coal Size/Type: Pea
Ok I picked up the stove. It’s like new. Smaller than my Franco but in better than excellent shape. I need to buy another house to put it in. The little instruction book shows how to use it but has no specs or weight listed. Anyway now I have a spare to keep or sell. Heck it was $150 well worth it with a few hrs travel.