Petite Restoration
- just peter
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- Joined: Sun. Nov. 20, 2011 3:22 pm
- Location: North Holland, The Netherlands.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Weso 225 C3, Susler Altan, Wasseralfingen 440, Susler Altan
- Coal Size/Type: bituminous coal,
Nice job on that little stove.
Peter.
Peter.
- just peter
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- Joined: Sun. Nov. 20, 2011 3:22 pm
- Location: North Holland, The Netherlands.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Weso 225 C3, Susler Altan, Wasseralfingen 440, Susler Altan
- Coal Size/Type: bituminous coal,
It's around average here, so I need the stove and he is doing his duty
Peter
Peter
- joeq
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- Joined: Sat. Feb. 11, 2012 11:53 am
- Location: Northern CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: G111, Southard Robertson
C'mon Nort, fire that puppy up. Don't keep us in suspenders, throw some heat to it!
When I saw the name "Petite" I was expecting a Godin. Didn't know they made that model. Is it strictly a wood stove? I don't see any primary air adjusters, or ash pan access.
(It did clean up real nice tho. Have fun with it.)
When I saw the name "Petite" I was expecting a Godin. Didn't know they made that model. Is it strictly a wood stove? I don't see any primary air adjusters, or ash pan access.
(It did clean up real nice tho. Have fun with it.)
No chimney to fire that small parlor stove, when I sold the Golden Bride this Summer I sold the chimney so ....joeq wrote:C'mon Nort, fire that puppy up. Don't keep us in suspenders, throw some heat to it!
When I saw the name "Petite" I was expecting a Godin. Didn't know they made that model. Is it strictly a wood stove? I don't see any primary air adjusters, or ash pan access.
(It did clean up real nice tho. Have fun with it.)
But those little *open* fire stoves can send a lot of heat even if they are very small. It's a coal stove having a small grate systm, a very small ash pan, they work as open fire without any adjustment device. Maybe I could take it down in the basement office, remove a window panel and replace it with a cement panel having a hole for a stove pipe , just for evening fires until I light the Sunny...
But it's not from Godin, I saw Michigan 1851 on the casting.
- joeq
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Now you're talkin. Where there's will there's a way. Would be nice to see a glow in it's belly.nortcan wrote: Maybe I could take it down in the basement office, remove a window panel and replace it with a cement panel having a hole for a stove pipe , just for evening fires until I light the Sunny...
But it's not from Godin, I saw Michigan 1851 on the casting.