Anyone Familiar With Allsteel From Lancaster Ny?

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Post by ShawninNY » Mon. Nov. 24, 2014 8:49 pm

I've had this stove for about 5 years now only 3" flue pipe, plan on using in my camper after adding stainless heat shield .stove is steel body with cast doorframe and doors with cast grate. Royal No 110. I believe this was used as a chicken coop heater or similar purpose. Thanks Shawn.

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Post by Buck47 » Mon. Nov. 24, 2014 9:40 pm

What an interesting little stove.

Would enjoy seeing photos of your progress.

I've been looking for a small water tank heater that burns coal, I'm sure they had them back then.

Thanks for the post. Fun to see.

Regards: john


 
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Post by ShawninNY » Mon. Nov. 24, 2014 10:07 pm

John , I have seen 3-4 bucket a day heaters on craigslist over the years , the last one was Roebuck name

 
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Post by Buck47 » Tue. Nov. 25, 2014 12:09 am

ShawninNY wrote:John , I have seen 3-4 bucket a day heaters on craigslist over the years , the last one was Roebuck name
Thanks I'll check it out.

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