The Holy Grail of Glenwood Heater Documents
- vfw3439
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This info is for all of us Glenwood Heater Owners. Let me know what you think.
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- Sunny Boy
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Chad,
That's wonderful ! Thank you.
Not to sound greedy, but the cover mentions range's too. Is there somewhere I can go to download the rest of that book ?
Paul
That's wonderful ! Thank you.
Not to sound greedy, but the cover mentions range's too. Is there somewhere I can go to download the rest of that book ?
Paul
- vfw3439
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- Coal Size/Type: Stove/Egg Size Anthracite Coal
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Sometime very soon I will be getting my hands on the entire bookSunny Boy wrote:Chad,
That's wonderful ! Thank you.
Not to sound greedy, but the cover mentions range's too. Is there somewhere I can go to download the rest of that book ?
Paul
- DePippo79
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Amazing!!!!!! Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you. Matt
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I cleaned the images up a little in this PDF too and made another PDF file. Thank you for posting these Chad, I have been looking for these and for my Kineo as well.
Randy
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This one is great, too! Thanks again! Jerry
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Interesting that they mention an optional iron fire pot liner for the Oak stoves if you wanted to burn coal exclusively. Wonder how that worked out and if there are any survivors out there?
- Sunny Boy
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- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Pete,PJT wrote:Interesting that they mention an optional iron fire pot liner for the Oak stoves if you wanted to burn coal exclusively. Wonder how that worked out and if there are any survivors out there?
I wondered about that too.
I think that, "An extra Iron lining" could be taken more than one way. Is it a pot liner made of iron ? Or, is it just their way of saying it's a (firebrick) liner for an iron pot ?
Paul
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I took it to mean an extra iron lining, by the way it was worded, but that doesn't make a whole lot of sense......where is WILLIAM when we need him
I took it to mean an extra iron lining, by the way it was worded, but that doesn't make a whole lot of sense......where is WILLIAM when we need him