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Post by D.lapan » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 6:28 pm

Check this stove out, in a customers house being used as a end table

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Post by grumpy » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 6:32 pm

Never seen that before, sure is different..

 
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Post by michaelanthony » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 7:39 pm

Interesting, I think it is a french solid fuel cook stove, possibly catering equipment. Looks to be in awesome shape.

 
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Post by D.lapan » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 8:07 pm

Yes the enamel Finnish is flawless

 
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Post by joeq » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 9:48 pm

Looks like something from "Back to the Future". Weird. Or maybe lawn art.

 
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Post by freetown fred » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 10:03 pm

Nice old cook stove--plus a nice railroad lantern:)

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 4:29 pm

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Post by joeq » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 6:13 pm

I don't get it. What's with the third leg? Where is the smoke pipe flange?
now I see. The 3rd leg is the ash pan. I still don't see how it breaths.

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 6:19 pm

Look at the second to last photo, that must be it..

 
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Post by joeq » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 6:54 pm

The photo is a little dark, but is that a flat rectangular outlet? Or is it an intake? Or is there a round outlet below, that's in the shadows?

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 6:56 pm

The photo is a little dark, but is that a flat rectangular outlet?
Thats what I think it is..

 
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Post by D.lapan » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 7:34 pm

i don't know if you can see it but in the pic I posted the stove pipe attaches to the far left of the stove it looked to be 5"

 
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Post by joeq » Tue. Feb. 17, 2015 8:01 pm

Sorry DJ, I'm not seeing it. I'm the type that needs circles and arrows. :)

 
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Post by D.lapan » Wed. Feb. 18, 2015 6:16 am

joeq wrote:Sorry DJ, I'm not seeing it. I'm the type that needs circles and arrows. :)
its actually D.Lapan, lol but I have to go back in a few weeks to add antifreeze to the heating system Ill snap a few more pics then

 
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Post by joeq » Wed. Feb. 18, 2015 6:25 am

Oh, D "L", now "that" I can see. :)


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