Firing up the Glenwood/Videos 3, 4 and 5

 
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Post by wsherrick » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 9:10 pm

Well, I fired up the Glenwood today and here are the movies. I tried the chunk Charcoal and it works really well. Here is Video No. 3



 
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Post by wsherrick » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 9:11 pm

Here is the next one.


 
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Post by wsherrick » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 9:13 pm

And here is No 5 when it is loaded up for the night. I hope you like these and I hope the sequence of events flow and make sense.


 
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Post by tsb » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 10:06 pm

Great Show !!!!!!

 
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Post by buck24 » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 10:18 pm

Job well done..... and you didn' t even get your sleeves dirty. Again, I would like to say that is a mighty fine heating machine.

 
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Post by sterling40man » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 10:41 pm

Awesome videos William! :clap: I especially loved the part when you mention the forum. :) My hat's off to you.

Thank you,
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Post by Scottscoaled » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 10:45 pm

Hey William! Great videos! How much coal did you dump in at the end? You made it look real easy :)


 
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Post by mason coal burner » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 10:56 pm

great videos . learn something new every day . things don't look good for me getting the 111 . may end in court . just not meant to be . if I did get it I think I would end up selling it . if it would sell in this economy . that money would help my family more than the stove .

 
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Post by Tim » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 11:40 pm

Great Video's William !
I am going to show these to the wife I have been telling her bought the Glennwood and she told me we could probably budget one if I can show her it would be more cost effective and have a payback over filling the oil tank 1 and 1/2 times per yr. here at the shop.
She and I are happy with the little potbelly so far but I would like a unit like yours that could go longer without maintainance.
With my work schedule I have to hussle out of work in time to be home to catch the potbelly before she is too far gone and I usually get held up with a meeting or something at work in the morning a few days / week and cant get back to the shop for 12 to 13 hrs.
And everyone has to admit that the GLENNWOOD IS A BEAUTIFUL STOVE!
Again thanks for the Video's!
Tim

 
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Post by SMITTY » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 11:45 pm

Great vids, love the costume too -- fits with the stove perfectly.

I thought you were getting ready to slam down a few shots of stumphole water there! I was saddened to learn that it was only kero ... :lol:

 
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Post by 009to090 » Sun. Oct. 31, 2010 11:53 pm

Great videos William. I was waiting for you to sit down and start sipping some Jack Daniels while lighting up a big ceegar :up: :cheers:

 
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Post by rockwood » Mon. Nov. 01, 2010 12:05 am

SMITTY wrote:I thought you were getting ready to slam down a few shots of stumphole water there!
I thought he was gonna lite the stove with it :shock: until he said it was kero :)
Good videos!

 
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Post by JB Sparks » Mon. Nov. 01, 2010 6:11 am

As usual, enjoyed the flick, you look pretty dapper in that derby William.

 
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Post by Rob R. » Mon. Nov. 01, 2010 6:46 am

Very nice videos. Although I am a big fan of stoker boilers, if I ever decide to install another coal stove it will be a baseburner.

 
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Post by New Hope Engineer » Mon. Nov. 01, 2010 8:08 am

great video Will, that is one awesome looking stove! :D


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