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rasct
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Post by rasct » Thu. Nov. 10, 2011 10:06 pm

William,
That is three for me, anymore and I will have to move in with you after my divorce! I need to thank you for my addiction; it all started with your videos then this site….
They are all complete. The first N0.6 was untouched and missing the foot rests and air ring. The second NO.8 was restored by a monkey, all is there and I have a partial air ring. The latest 1932 NO.6 is complete and covered in surface rust- all there and very solid - looks like it was tortured with wood ,the middle grates are broken .Finally this one has a complete air ring.
Can’t wait to restore one and start making coal ash. Football season is still going for me, this is the last weekend. Then we should have some extra time to play!
Who is going to host the first “ASA” meeting?

Rob


 
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SteveZee
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Location: Downeast , Maine
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Glenwood Modern Oak 116 & Glenwood 208 C Range

Post by SteveZee » Fri. Nov. 11, 2011 5:21 pm

I'd love to say I could be your sponsor Rob, But that would be the blind leading the blind. ;)

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