Qucik Time Stove
- mastiffdude
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Just picked up a 1897" Quick Time" stove made in Port Jervis NY.Its is big and very heavy.It seems to have baffles built into the rearof pot with a small damper almost like the indirect vent on a Glenwood 118 ,But this is all cast into the body.Ill send more pix if anyones interested.Need to know if anybody knows about this tove.Thanks jim
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Heres one more .Ill get more pix when I get it out of the truck.Thanks for the interest
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Sorry pic didnt go thru right Thanks for the praise.I think its gonna be nice when I finish it.I will take some close up pix of the works.
Nice one Masti. Seems to be a rare one and having particular forms not like other stoves.
Is it a base burner but doesn't look to be one, what is the diam. of the fire pot? Yes for the photos when possible for you. Don't forget the interior and the grate. Well, all around the stove
The front part remember to me the Stanley Argent that William had on his video, but with some differences..
Is it a base burner but doesn't look to be one, what is the diam. of the fire pot? Yes for the photos when possible for you. Don't forget the interior and the grate. Well, all around the stove
The front part remember to me the Stanley Argent that William had on his video, but with some differences..
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Ok heres some pix. the stove is laying denuded(any loose parts are off) in the bed of my truck.
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Also by the way this stove body is REAL Heavy Probably 250 - 300 Lbs.So is it a base burner? Thanks guys
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Yep, It looks to me like it's a baseheater in the mold of Pierre's Golden Bride and her ilk. Looks quite similar in its works and grate system too.
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Hey mastiff do you need parts for this stove? I think there is a few good parts for this stove at a local shop crazy enough. I'll post a photo.
Another baseheater, great find!SteveZee wrote:Yep, It looks to me like it's a baseheater in the mold of Pierre's Golden Bride and her ilk. Looks quite similar in its works and grate system too.
Will you document the restoration with alot of pictures on here ?
- mastiffdude
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Smokey yes show me some pix.Echos ill take pix along the way.Anybody recommend a coal size for this stove ,Nut maybe?
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nut.....
some stove here and there if ya wanna melt the wax candles,still in the dining room drawer.....
bet she throws the heat
some stove here and there if ya wanna melt the wax candles,still in the dining room drawer.....
bet she throws the heat