Iron Fireman / Bitumenous Tools?
- freetown fred
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Huh????????????????????????????
- CoalisCoolxWarm
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- Other Heating: Oil Boiler
Synopsis: A fella found an antique coal stove and searched about a minute and found a bunch of fellas who are still burning old black rocks. Even had a manual for the antique.freetown fred wrote:Huh????????????????????????????
It's a good thing!
- SWPaDon
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The sad prt is, it's going to dismantled to make a forgeCoalisCoolxWarm wrote:Synopsis: A fella found an antique coal stove and searched about a minute and found a bunch of fellas who are still burning old black rocks. Even had a manual for the antique.freetown fred wrote:Huh????????????????????????????
It's a good thing!
- freetown fred
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Thanx C--I'm gonna start hittin "quote" instead of reply on all these threads--keeps the topic from getting lost.
CoalisCoolxWarm wrote:Synopsis: A fella found an antique coal stove and searched about a minute and found a bunch of fellas who are still burning old black rocks. Even had a manual for the antique.freetown fred wrote:Huh????????????????????????????
It's a good thing!