Pictures of your stove

Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: gambler On: Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:41 pm

Here is a pic of my LL Pioneer. Has been running since October without a hitch thanks to the tips that I have read on this forum. Yes there is a baro damper but it is just out of the pics.
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: lincolnmania On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:24 am

the efm af150
the alaska kodiak
the warm morning ?
the kenmore
mt penn stove company pot belly
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efm af150 stoker......saved it from trip to scrap yard makes much heat
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alaska kodiak.......got it on ebay....pretty stove stupid air/feed setup
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warm marning.....we use it for backup, got it for free.....makes much heat
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kenmore.......40 bucks.....heats 2000 sq ft living area
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mt penn stove co reading pa 1882......got it at yard sale, forget the price
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Matthaus On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:41 am

Nice job on the A150 Scott! It is nice to see perfectly good pieces come back into service after a little (well OK a lot! :lol: ) tlc.
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: bigchunk On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:32 am

thats looks like a alaska cast console. not a kodiak
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: lincolnmania On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:58 pm

bigchunk wrote:thats looks like a alaska cast console. not a kodiak


it's an oldie......march 1986.......wouldnt have paid 700 bucks for it if i would have known it was of drinking age lol......it says kodiak on the mfg tag.......what's it called now? a channing?........but it is our most modern coal stove lol
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Dallas On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:10 pm

lincolnmania wrote:it's an oldie......march 1986.......


I kinda resent that! I used to deliver stoves for Alaska, when they first started. My brother-in-law and sister used to do the advertising for them and created the "Rising Sun" logo, which they still use, some 40 years later. ... where did the time go? :confused:
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Matthaus On: Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:14 pm

lincolnmania wrote:..it says kodiak on the mfg tag.......what's it called now? a channing?...


As big said it changed to be called a Kast Konsole I have one that was built in the 90s, great stove.
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Matthaus On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:11 pm

Latest Install in the Kitchen, wife not too happy about a different stove every few weeks so looks like this one will be in place for a while. :lol:
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Don't look at the 2X4, new brkt in fab! *LOL*
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Dallas On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:21 pm

How about the "heat exchanger" on the vertical, with the elbows above it? And maybe, turning the stove from the corner, for alignment purposes?
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Matthaus On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:35 pm

Dallas wrote:How about the "heat exchanger" on the vertical, with the elbows above it? And maybe, turning the stove from the corner, for alignment purposes?


Both are good suggestions, however there is not enough height for the Magic heat to stand up below the Power vent outlet through the wall. The stove is in an Alcove facing the kitchen with a wall on the left and a door way to the family room on the right. If I turn it to face the living room, the entry, living room and kitchen will be brrrrrrrrrrrr cold. :)

You probably already looked at the same location with the Alaska installed a few posts below in this thread, or maybe you didn't. That picture sheds some light. :arrow: :idea:
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: stelradCoal On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 8:57 pm

Here is a picture of Grandma and Grandpas kitchen stove that they bought it in 1936 and it heated their apartment for years. Last year when we decided to remodel our kitchen we decided to put Grandmas stove in there and have it operational. I took it to a guy in Rhode Island who rehabbed it and I got it installed and burning for Thanksgiving this year. We have been burning coal in it since. We also have a Stelrad boiler in the basement that I have used the last few years, but haven’t put into operation yet this year because the coal bin is under the kitchen and I have some plumbing/electrical work in there. After getting my gas bill :shock: from Yankee Gas the other day I renewed my need to get the Stelrad up and running over Christmas / New Years.
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:17 pm

stelradCoal wrote:Here is a picture of Grandma and Grandpas kitchen stove that they bought it in 1936 and it heated their apartment for years. Last year when we decided to remodel our kitchen we decided to put Grandmas stove in there and have it operational. I took it to a guy in Rhode Island who rehabbed it and I got it installed and burning for Thanksgiving this year. We have been burning coal in it since. We also have a Stelrad boiler in the basement that I have used the last few years, but haven’t put into operation yet this year because the coal bin is under the kitchen and I have some plumbing/electrical work in there. After getting my gas bill :shock: from Yankee Gas the other day I renewed my need to get the Stelrad up and running over Christmas / New Years.


Beautiful stove. Does it have gas burners on the right? What are the knobs just under the cook top for? It just furthers my resolve to get that Andes stove in the kitchen. Ah...another project! just what I need.
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:03 pm

Our Andes stove, someday it will burn coal again. Matthaus will be here soon trying to buy it!
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: stelradCoal On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:12 pm

Yeah the stove has 4 gas burners on the right. I have a gas line over to the right that you can see in the picture, but I'm going to change it to black pipe before I hook it up. Yeah the old kitchen stove is nice, of course my wife now thinks I'm crazy because I keep cooking on it after buying her a rather expensive stove as part of the remodel thats on the other side of the room. I tell her I'm saving the gas bill :)
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Re: Pictures of your stove

PostBy: stelradCoal On: Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:22 pm

That Andes is pretty nice. Were all those gas lines nickeled.
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