Two New Coal Burners

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dad123456
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Coal Size/Type: large anthracite
Other Heating: oil

Post by dad123456 » Sat. Sep. 27, 2014 6:48 pm

two new members of the coal nation my two daughters and son in laws first installed one last Monday the other one this afternoon first one was a craigslist find stove, 6' insulated pipe 6 feet of black pipe roof flange storm coller bag of coal Kindle and steam pot for the stove all for 300 second stove was 300 still not a bad deal there both chubbys

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Coal Size/Type: large anthracite
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Post by dad123456 » Sat. Sep. 27, 2014 6:51 pm

second stove

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Coal Size/Type: Nut Anth.
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Post by KingCoal » Sat. Sep. 27, 2014 6:56 pm

can't make them out all that well, are they Chubby's or something else ?

 
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Glenwood Base Heater, Crawford Base Heater
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Coal Size/Type: Chestnut, Stove Size

Post by wsherrick » Sat. Sep. 27, 2014 8:14 pm

I see a group of smart people. Everyone is welcome here to learn and share knowledge. You are ready when the power goes out and you will notice a quick and permanent drop in your utility bills.
If there are any problems or concerns what so ever, please express them here. Many hands make light work and many brains quickly solve problems.


 
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Hambden Bob
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Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
Other Heating: Pro-Pain Forced Air

Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Sep. 27, 2014 9:50 pm

Nice Job! You've definitely made The Show! Welcome To Der Coal Board! :up:

 
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Coal Size/Type: 'nut
Other Heating: Fujitsu mini split, FHA oil furnace

Post by michaelanthony » Sun. Sep. 28, 2014 12:19 am

Way to go dad, father's day should be special with all the money they save heating with coal...just a thought :gee: :lol:

 
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tcalo
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Coal Size/Type: Nut/stove anthracite

Post by tcalo » Sun. Sep. 28, 2014 8:08 am

Welcome. Looks like Chubby stoves, they won't be disappointed.

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