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Tim
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Post by Tim » Fri. Oct. 31, 2014 2:17 pm

Well after a new set of flu pipes were installed today and a super clean of the innards then a nice shinin of the Purdy parts and mica the old Glennwood #30 is lit and makin some nice blue ladies in the back of the firebox, runnin a mix of nut and stove this yr. stove alone is good but the mix works best in my #30.
She is slowly comin up to temp as I have her choked off for now ...temps are to be in the 20's tonight and tomorrow night so at the settins I have now it will be fine...be warm in the shop this weekend!...at only 115 yrs. young who could ask for more?


 
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wsherrick
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Glenwood Base Heater, Crawford Base Heater
Baseburners & Antiques: Crawford Base Heater, Glenwood, Stanley Argand
Coal Size/Type: Chestnut, Stove Size

Post by wsherrick » Fri. Oct. 31, 2014 4:36 pm

Hi Tim, you've been away for a long time. Glad you and the Glenwood No 30 are back. There has been a lot going on around here. There are a whole bunch of new people who have gotten Glenwoods, Crawfords. a few Herald Oaks and base heaters.
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