Man Gets Coal Withdrawal-- Returns to First Flame

 
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Post by lobsterman » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 8:57 am

joeq wrote:C'mon Lobster-dude. Who're you kidding? You are an addict. :D
You may be right because I noticed that I cannot resist the blue flames. Big stove, little stove, no matter to me as long as she burns blue...

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Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Chubby Jr, early model with removable grates

Post by lobsterman » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 9:09 am

Canaan coal man wrote:LM, Im shocked you gave up on the G6, Oil aint gonna be this cheap forever and im sure the G6 out performs the chubby in more ways than 1. This is my first winter with mine and I love it so far
Canaan--
There is no argument here. The Glenwood No.6 is the ultimate. (OK, maybe the No. 8 is the ultimate...). My Glenwood needs to be cleaned up and needs a little resealing here and there, no big deal. Good time to do that this season. I was so anxious to fire it up when I bought it, that I never stripped it down. Five years later it should get that service. Right now it lives in the garage. It is dirty with fly ash from the move. Heavy bastard.
LM-

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Post by Photog200 » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 9:16 am

Nice looking stove, wish I had the extra cash, I always wanted a G6

Randy

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Post by joeq » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 9:39 am

X2. In that photo, all it needs is the stove pipe hooked to it, and fire it up.
(Thanx for the neck relief Randy. :) )

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