Anybody Use One of These
- coal bob
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Ds machine basement#4 stove with hopper
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Family room was a little cold, just heating with a ds # 4 basement stove withe the basement door open rest of the house is toasty. Family room is farthest away hope this helps. home depot 5 bucks
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- freetown fred
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- Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut
cb, I've had a couple of them & for the most part, I can move more air just breathing normal--I was at the local feed store one day & saw this other one, granted, it ain't real pretty, but the lil sucker moves some air.
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- WNY
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I think we talked about those a while back about moving the air around. A lot of different ideas on here. The little square "muffin" fans (computer power supply) fans, etc...work good too.
- freetown fred
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Actually 10" X 10" in a 7' high X 6' wide archway--it doesn't take up that much space--plus a big factor---you can barely hear it on any of the 3 speeds--where on the ENTREEAIR fan, you've got one speed & they are pretty noisyblrman07 wrote:How in the world did you get away with screwing a 20" box fan into a door frame??????
If I did that I would be singing soprano in the choir after my wife got through with me.
- Gunsmith
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I use multiple ones to move the heat around, and yeah, they are kinda loud.