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Old wood heater
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Originally Posted by MrRational, old wood heater. Cast stoves: Antique cast parlor stove Morso box stove Waterford box stove Jotul box stove Jotul 8 parlor stove Morso parlor stove the big one with double doors VC Vigilant VC Defiant Kitchen cook stove Antique soapstone stove with cast old wood heater generic box stove Boiler Plate stoves Russo 70's step stove Regency x3 I prefer bigger stoves, because they take bigger sticks. Joined Feb 10, Messages
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Old wood heater
We all have wood stoves at home, right? Some sit concealed, while others are shiny. But what if your stove still has those old, rusty, carved bodies? But how do you know at what price to sell it?
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Go to Page I have one of these with a giant firebox. I will happily trade off some efficiency if it means a cheaper, simpler, longer-lasting stove that requires less ongoing maintenance parts. Right now I'm burning some Madrone I split two years ago. No visible smoke coming out the chimney. I have avoided catalytic stoves because I inevitable burn some shop scraps, etc. They don't burn as long as my old stove, but it does burn more completely. Buckgnarly Well-known member. After 50 years of heating with Wood, all I will say is this! So my question is are newer stoves that much more efficient than older stoves? IMHO, yes they are. MrRational- In regards to the connection of the wood stove to the duct work, it did also have a chimney flue.
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The cast parts break, and are expensive to replace. Changed out our older style stove, roughly 30 to 40 years old to a new stove this year. Should I use for heat throughout the house? Jazz1 Well-known member. Originally Posted by jacqueg. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. Advertisements See the pics below Thank you both jacqueg too. A really good stove would have a well insulated firebox. If not- I will check into other options. Joined Feb 10, Messages It's actually got another large opening in the back of it as if there was even a 3rd exit for the heat. There are also a lot of crappy ones out there. If anyone else has additional models to those listed fire pun intended away.
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