Evening People
Thought I'ld share a couple pix of my "Solid fuel burner", with a small Christmas flare. we're suppose to have a cold snap coming, so I fired her up yesterday after work. Took a little longer (bout 2 hrs), B4 I could fill the hopper, but once running, was the 1st time I awoke (6 hrs later) to a warm hallway. The coals were still going strong. Unfortunately the day time highs were over 40 degrees, so I had to adjust my "window stats" (as Fred educated me on) to keep from becoming a sauna. As with most of my projects, I still need to finish some trim work, and a little brick clean-up, but it's getting there.
Merry Christmas all.
Christmas Surdiac
- 2001Sierra
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- Location: Wynantskill NY, 10 miles from Albany
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Keystoker 90 Chimney vent
- Coal Size/Type: Rice
- Other Heating: Buderus Oil Boiler 3115-34
Looks like it is putting out the heat, enjoy the warmth. With a hand fed don't fight the warm temps just open the window stats and be happy
- buffalo bob
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nice looking set up..really like ur hearth...merryCHRISTmas to u too...
- I'm On Fire
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- Location: Vernon, New Jersey
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: DS Machines DS-1600 Hot Air Circulator
Looks good. I'll add to the Christmas cheer too.
Don't mind the mess, I just emptied the ashes out and haven't put the pan back in the stove.
Don't mind the mess, I just emptied the ashes out and haven't put the pan back in the stove.