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Post by nortcan » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 12:46 pm

wsherrick wrote:These Fuller & Warren parlor stoves are great for this application. They have large fire pots AND come in a base heating model with an indirect draft.
They were good sellers and Barnstable Stove Shop has several in stock. The tiles come in different colors, that depends on what he has available.
These things really belt out the heat. Honestly they do.
Get one of these. That's my advice.
Those parlor stove are beautiful. Plus if they can heat the place with the ease of the antique units it's a winner.


 
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Post by freetown fred » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 12:52 pm

Damn Pierre, NOW your English is better then mine! LOL Happy T-day my friend.

 
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Post by coalnewbie » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 12:55 pm

NOW your English is better then mine
Don't insult him on this day to be thankful. :D

Canada celebrates Turkey Day, too -- and it was the first country to do so. Canadian Thanksgiving, which falls on the second Monday in October.

 
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Post by nortcan » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 6:16 pm

coalnewbie wrote:
NOW your English is better then mine
Don't insult him on this day to be thankful. :D

Canada celebrates Turkey Day, too -- and it was the first country to do so. Canadian Thanksgiving, which falls on the second Monday in October.


Thanks coalnewbie, nex year I will remember the date :D :lol:

Don't be rude with my friend Ffred.

Have a nice Thanksgiving with yours

 
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Post by nortcan » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 6:23 pm

freetown fred wrote:Damn Pierre, NOW your English is better then mine! LOL Happy T-day my friend.
Not shure of that my friend. But one of these days I will.
Salutations from Québec, a place you know.

 
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Post by nortcan » Thu. Nov. 26, 2015 6:26 pm

5.30 PM, just started the Sunny with a 20 lbs of anthracite. Hope to do like last year: one start only for the Winter.
Happy Thanksgiving to all the members.

 
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Post by nortcan » Fri. Nov. 27, 2015 8:27 pm

24 hrs run time. 7 Lbs this morning at 8 Am, and an other 7 Lbs at 8 Pm. The Heater idles very easily , waiting the real cold days.
So good to get a 24/24 steady heat output.
For a 1874 unit, that Sunnyside base burner works just like a young man. I mean a young man wanting to work. :) :D :lol:


 
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Post by nortcan » Sat. Apr. 02, 2016 11:20 pm

Now the Sunny runs on a 4 pounds for 12 Hrs non-stop, non-touch.
What a nice world having a 1874 Heater performing like that.
Thanks to William, he really changed my heating life :idea: :)

 
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Post by Keepaeyeonit » Sun. Apr. 03, 2016 6:58 am

Thanks Pierre, The Sunny side is a one of a kind beauty you got there I love the looks of that stove :)
nortcan wrote:Thanks to William, he really changed my heating life
That man has changed a lot of lives here ;) plus saved countless stoves from the scrap heap!

 
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Post by Pauliewog » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 9:08 pm

Pierre. ....... Look what followed me home today :D

Paulie

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Post by KingCoal » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 9:33 pm

great scot paulie, do you ever sleep ? :o

I suppose that one was in the basement next store ?? 8-)

 
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Post by Pauliewog » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 9:50 pm

KingCoal wrote:great scot paulie, do you ever sleep ? :o

I suppose that one was in the basement next store ?? 8-)
I didnt get much sleep last night after I called the seller and got up real early for this one.

This one was a Craigslist find about an hour south of me. Lunch, tolls, and gas almost exceeded the negotiated purchase price. :D

Paulie

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 10:03 pm

Wow, great find..

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 10:04 pm

How old would that stove be..

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Nov. 01, 2016 10:09 pm

Never mind , is that the date 1868...


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