Radiant Home 018
- deepwoods
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- Posts: 616
- Joined: Fri. Aug. 29, 2008 10:21 am
- Location: north central pa.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 50-93 & DS Machine Newstyle Champion
- Coal Size/Type: nut (so far)
- Other Heating: Ruud propane forced air system
So then, this K7 is along the same lines as birman's 1905 March Brownback in principle at least??
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- Posts: 4837
- Joined: Wed. Apr. 03, 2013 1:24 pm
- Location: Elkhart county, IN.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: 1 comforter stove works all iron coal box stove, seventies.
- Baseburners & Antiques: 2014 DTS C17 Base Burner, GW #6, GW 113 formerly Sir Williams, maybe others at Pauliewog’s I’ve forgotten about
- Coal Size/Type: Nut Anth.
- Other Heating: none
only in that they are both double heaters, otherwise not too much.
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- Joined: Sat. May. 24, 2008 4:26 pm
- Location: Chester, NY
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: LL AnthraKing 180K, Pocono110K,KStokr 90K, DVC
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Invader 2
- Baseburners & Antiques: Wings Best, Glenwood #8(x2) Herald 116x
- Coal Size/Type: Rice,
- Other Heating: Heating Oil CH, Toyotomi OM 22
http://www.antiquestovesite.com/Stov350es.html
The K7 photos done properly, halfway down the page $9500. If the lottery would only cooperate I would jump into my truck tomorrow and go collect it. I wouldn't care if they gave HO away, I would still heat with that stove.
The K7 photos done properly, halfway down the page $9500. If the lottery would only cooperate I would jump into my truck tomorrow and go collect it. I wouldn't care if they gave HO away, I would still heat with that stove.
- SWPaDon
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- Joined: Sun. Nov. 24, 2013 12:05 pm
- Location: Southwest Pa.
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Clayton 1600M
- Coal Size/Type: Bituminous
- Other Heating: Oil furnace
That K7 is absolutely stunning.coalnewbie wrote:http://www.antiquestovesite.com/Stov350es.html
The K7 photos done properly, halfway down the page $9500. If the lottery would only cooperate I would jump into my truck tomorrow and go collect it. I wouldn't care if they gave HO away, I would still heat with that stove.
- Sunny Boy
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- Posts: 25727
- Joined: Mon. Nov. 11, 2013 1:40 pm
- Location: Central NY
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Anthracite Industrial, domestic hot water heater
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood range 208, # 6 base heater, 2 Modern Oak 118.
- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
- mmichaud
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- Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed. Jul. 15, 2015 12:25 am
- Location: South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Baseburners & Antiques: Radiant Home 018, Herald Oak 16
More progress.... I drilled the rest of the holes in the barrel and sealed up the joints. Madison Stove Works included some screws with the barrel that look like rivets to attach the door frame. They work really slick. ( I will attach a picture) I finished the cleanup of the base and painted it. Today I assembled the stove in the garage and took a few more pictures.
Someone asked what the size of the fire pot is. I measured and it's 18 inches across. Seems to be a rather large stove.
Enjoy the pictures!
Mike
Someone asked what the size of the fire pot is. I measured and it's 18 inches across. Seems to be a rather large stove.
Enjoy the pictures!
Mike
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- Merc300d
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- Posts: 506
- Joined: Tue. Feb. 18, 2014 7:45 pm
- Location: Charleston SC
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Glenwood 6 base heater
- Baseburners & Antiques: Too many
- Coal Size/Type: Nut
- Other Heating: Oil base board
I have quite a bit of stoves but I don't have a radiant home. Stove is coming along nicely. Keeps the pics rolling. It's going to perform as good as it looks
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- Joined: Sat. May. 24, 2008 4:26 pm
- Location: Chester, NY
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: LL AnthraKing 180K, Pocono110K,KStokr 90K, DVC
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Invader 2
- Baseburners & Antiques: Wings Best, Glenwood #8(x2) Herald 116x
- Coal Size/Type: Rice,
- Other Heating: Heating Oil CH, Toyotomi OM 22
Radiant seem to be under rated, this stove is just fantastic, Well done, keep the pics coming.
Well the G8 is a full base heater and so that makes it beast of the year when gobbling anthracite (and only anthracite) in my book and I think it knows no equal and that is why I just bought another. However, this stove is cuter and is just made for bit coal and so in your part of the world is an excellent choice. Psst, love the train.Wonder how that compares to a G8
- Sunny Boy
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- Joined: Mon. Nov. 11, 2013 1:40 pm
- Location: Central NY
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Anthracite Industrial, domestic hot water heater
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood range 208, # 6 base heater, 2 Modern Oak 118.
- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Looking terrific!
FYI, anyone looking to do the same,...... those threaded "rivets" are commonly used by restoration shops to replace the original rivets when reassemble antique car head light buckets, after re-plating. They come in nickel or chrome plated, or in stainless steel.
Here's two outfits I've used for over 30 years.
http://gardner-westcott.com/
http://bigflatsrivet.com/index.html
Paul
FYI, anyone looking to do the same,...... those threaded "rivets" are commonly used by restoration shops to replace the original rivets when reassemble antique car head light buckets, after re-plating. They come in nickel or chrome plated, or in stainless steel.
Here's two outfits I've used for over 30 years.
http://gardner-westcott.com/
http://bigflatsrivet.com/index.html
Paul
- mmichaud
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- Joined: Wed. Jul. 15, 2015 12:25 am
- Location: South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Baseburners & Antiques: Radiant Home 018, Herald Oak 16
Here is a photo of the inside after I cleaned it up. The grates are going to need some help. The pictures show the grates with the warped fork. I broke the fork when trying to remove it. Also notice the cark on the middle grate. Not sure what I am going to do with that yet. I have been focusing my resources on getting the main stove back together.
Mike
Mike