Show us your Blues
- joeq
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- Location: Northern CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: G111, Southard Robertson
Maybe a bit corny, but sometimes when the coal bed is coming on strong, I still enjoy the sight of the dancing ladies. Specific, only to coal...(?). I looked to see if anyone has started a thread like this, but I can't find it. I see the thread, "show us your "Stove", and it has a ton of views. Maybe some nice shots from the inside will peak some interest? And remember...."No flashes allowed".
I'll start.
I'll start.
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- Location: Hoosier National forest
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Keystoker deep box
My Efel stove in the bedroom. https://photos.app.goo.gl/oyN6zgEErsTnsmGG8
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- Location: Elkhart county, IN.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: 1 comforter stove works all iron coal box stove, seventies.
- Baseburners & Antiques: 2014 DTS C17 Base Burner, GW #6, GW 113 formerly Sir Williams, maybe others at Pauliewog’s I’ve forgotten about
- Coal Size/Type: Nut Anth.
- Other Heating: none
Fresh shake down and refill of mag on the GW 6. Quick pic thru the mica to give high blue contrast. The mag kind of blocks out the very top of the fire and reduces the true amount of activity. Dumb sideways attachment, sorry
-.01 on the mano, 1 primary spinner 3/8” open , in Base mode the whole time.
Zero heat drop or recovery time, ever.
-.01 on the mano, 1 primary spinner 3/8” open , in Base mode the whole time.
Zero heat drop or recovery time, ever.
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- Location: Hoosier National forest
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Keystoker deep box
My Keystoker deep box 70 barely above idle. Keeping 2100 sf roasty toasty. https://photos.app.goo.gl/cAGpqyknP73LNXWV6
- joeq
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"One lone blue, dancing all alone." Looks like that coal bed could go all week, at that speed.Twisted shackle wrote: ↑Mon. Jan. 17, 2022 8:17 amMy Keystoker deep box 70 barely above idle. Keeping 2100 sf roasty toasty. https://photos.app.goo.gl/cAGpqyknP73LNXWV6
I would guess that Mt. Helen looked a lot like that, when it erupted. Way cool.
- BlackBetty06
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- Location: Lancaster county PA
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 50-93
- Coal Size/Type: Stockton Nut
- Other Heating: Jotul 118b woodstove, dual fuel heat pump/condensing propane furnace
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- Posts: 4837
- Joined: Wed. Apr. 03, 2013 1:24 pm
- Location: Elkhart county, IN.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: 1 comforter stove works all iron coal box stove, seventies.
- Baseburners & Antiques: 2014 DTS C17 Base Burner, GW #6, GW 113 formerly Sir Williams, maybe others at Pauliewog’s I’ve forgotten about
- Coal Size/Type: Nut Anth.
- Other Heating: none
- Pauliewog
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- Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Alaska 140 Dual Paddle Feed
- Baseburners & Antiques: Fame Rosemont #20, Home Stove Works #25, Glenwood #6, Happy Thought Oak, Merry Bride #214, Sunnyside, Worlds Argand #114, New Golden Sun , & About 30 others.
- Coal Size/Type: Stove, Chesnut, Pea, Rice / Anthracite
Blues are dancing brightly.
Paulie