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Mizpaw
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Hello all! I'm looking for help identifying what kind of stove I have. It does not have any markings on it but closely resembles Atlanta Stove Works number 60.
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How big is the space it's in?

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Probably a Montgomery Ward no brand potbelly. If it were a caboose stove it would have holes in the feet to be bolted down.


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waytomany?s wrote: Tue. Jan. 23, 2024 8:29 am How big is the space it's in?
It sits on a 5x3 cement board

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Mizpaw wrote: Tue. Jan. 23, 2024 5:51 pm It sits on a 5x3 cement board
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Let me try again. How big is the room that your stove is in?

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waytomany?s wrote: Tue. Jan. 23, 2024 8:52 pm :x

Let me try again. How big is the room that your stove is in?
The room is 12 x 24

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