buck24 wrote:nortcan...... The Peach that you are looking for is on the thread listed Converting my Glenwood 208c Cookstove to Coal - Page 8 Midway down. It is a post from stovehospital along with the picture of the stove. Hope this helps you out. Stay warm up there.
nortcan wrote:Does someone remember where I can see the photo of the Houshold Peach Franklin stove that was on the forum a few time ago?
I also wanted to get some infos on that stove, I really don't even know if it's a stove or a sort of ""insert to place in a masonery alcove or just a sort of franklin stove...but got no infos on it. That stove also looks like the stove William had to make a video.
So if someone have something about it I would be happy. Thanks.
nortcan wrote:Will, do you know what they meant by: open grate?
On the photo sent by Emery , the Household Peach is looking like beeing in an alcove. My VigII is in a faux foyer, a little like on that photo and it gives me all sort of ideas. I should stop to look at that Household!
Thank for the infos. You really have all on antique stoves infos/photos...knowledge...You should write a book on antique stoves and on all your experiences with them and include your videos as a bonus. I want to be the first to get that best seller.
echos67 wrote:nortcan wrote:Will, do you know what they meant by: open grate?
On the photo sent by Emery , the Household Peach is looking like beeing in an alcove. My VigII is in a faux foyer, a little like on that photo and it gives me all sort of ideas. I should stop to look at that Household!
Thank for the infos. You really have all on antique stoves infos/photos...knowledge...You should write a book on antique stoves and on all your experiences with them and include your videos as a bonus. I want to be the first to get that best seller.
Sounds like someone may be shopping for a new stove?
, the Bride (the one) doesn't know anything about that ""new dream"". And I also dont know very much about these models. The only thing I know is it seems to fit in my faux foyer about like the VigII. But don't have any measurement...on these stovesstovehospital wrote:My Household Peach is sitting in a fireplace. It is a two sided fireplace that was never used. When we added and addition I had the top of the fireplace made into a dome on both sides. The Peach is on one side and the Herald is on the other. The stove has a 15" firepot and I slow mine down by using the upper doors and the check damper. Thia is a very powerful stove.
nortcan wrote:stovehospital wrote:My Household Peach is sitting in a fireplace. It is a two sided fireplace that was never used. When we added and addition I had the top of the fireplace made into a dome on both sides. The Peach is on one side and the Herald is on the other. The stove has a 15" firepot and I slow mine down by using the upper doors and the check damper. Thia is a very powerful stove.
Thanks for the infos. Does it have an ash pan?
What sort of grate is in these stoves?
Do you know how many Sq feet these stoves can heat? My house is 2200 Sq F and have central air circulation and very well insulated, plus the Golden Bride makes the house even more confortable while having the VigII running lower.
nortcan wrote:Thanks Will for the infos.
According to you, is it possible to compare the Peach to my VigII, when not modified? The VigII is rated 50,000 Btu's/hr in the manual and they write Max. area heated: 2,000 sq.ft.
stovehospital wrote:THe Peach has a very robust draw center grate similar but much bigger than the 109. It suspends in a cast iron firepot similar to pots found in Base burners. MIne heats like crazy.
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