Honey I Brought Home a Chubby

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Post by Canaan coal man » Fri. Oct. 02, 2015 7:20 pm

Found my basement stove picked up this chubby off Craig's list good condition . Needs a upper door gasket and a shaker handle but she'll be good for my pipes and foundation. I'll post a pic in the morning with better light. I guess I have hand feed fever...... :shock:

 
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Post by ONEDOLLAR » Fri. Oct. 02, 2015 7:58 pm

Canaan

Please feel free to contact either Larry or myself if you need any help with your new "Baby". We are more than happy to help.

btw.... There is nothing wrong with having "H.F.F." aka "Hand Fed Fever". Having said disease actually shows one has a solid mental capability when it comes to making logical home heating decisions. :D

http://www.chubbystove.com

 
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Post by D-frost » Fri. Oct. 02, 2015 8:09 pm

CCM,
Congratulations!!!! They are built like a tank, and doooh put out the heat.
'Gotta love a Chubby'
Cheers


 
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Post by SWPaDon » Sat. Oct. 03, 2015 7:13 am

Congrats on the Chubby. You will really appreciate that hand fed stove ........especially during a power outage :up:

 
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Post by Eb426 » Sat. Oct. 03, 2015 8:50 am

Congratulations on your new chubby!!
I absolutely love mine.
Mine is idling along at 200 degrees right now keeping my house at at balmy 74.
I tried buying gasket rope from a local stove shop once. Never again. Buy directly from Larry. His rope is of very high quality. And his customer service and shipping speed are top notch.

 
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Post by ONEDOLLAR » Sat. Oct. 03, 2015 1:08 pm

Eb426 wrote:I tried buying gasket rope from a local stove shop once. Never again. Buy directly from Larry. His rope is of very high quality. And his customer service and shipping speed are top notch.
Thank you for the kind words. Just an fyi.... Our gaskets are rated for 2000f in case anyone wanted to know! :D


 
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Post by ddahlgren » Mon. Oct. 05, 2015 1:49 pm

The title sounds like something I would announce to my first wife after going out with the guys for 'a few beers' LOL

 
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Post by Lightning » Mon. Oct. 05, 2015 5:19 pm

ddahlgren wrote:The title sounds like something I would announce to my first wife after going out with the guys for 'a few beers' LOL
Sheesh... That still could have a couple different interpretations! :lol:

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