Thursday, January 21, 2010

Coal Stove For Sale Should I Keep It The Way It Is Or Should I Just Use It? Its An 1889 Conestoga Wood/coal Burning Stove.?

Should i keep it the way it is or should i just use it? its an 1889 conestoga wood/coal burning stove.? - coal stove for sale

I recently bought a coal / wood stove in a garage sale for $ 14 votes. The old man who sold it to me, said he had been there was in his basement when he bought the house in 1930. said he believed that once used, and coal burned in him. Therefore, he knew that the only time he had was served. I can hardly believe that he used the time to his own way and in good condition, like new. all parts are there to the tool kit that comes with it. He has "Conestoga 1889 is printed" on the back. On the front of the word "ATLANTA STOVE works do not .." 40, has a removable grill top, a small door on the right above the door buffer. Is a case for a significant ash disposal. Stove is only 3 feet high. I can not find any information on this subject, and I'm looking for everything. I maintain, or use? While I could find that they have a wagon cook / heat stove was, but who knows. thank you.

4 comments:

__A_YAHO... said...

It is impressive. I lived in West Virginia and furnaces are used for heating in winter. The combustion of coal, of course. They are still used today. You can sell them to bookstores. You might need a lot of money for it.

Don said...

My opinion is that it is acceptable to use the oven, but your insurance company probably has a different idea. If the cause of a fire, probably not for you. I've heard other people who had this problem with an old wooden equipment.

saaanen said...

It seems like a stove, washing machine. The 3'-end is a good index.

I use it. But I assure you it is properly installed.

I had a 1890, Cook 6 wood stove and cook for 20 years. It was installed correctly, and my insurance rates will not rise.

Drop short and duck said...

Tip: Ad heritage could something so perfect condition. So what do you want to use it. Coal is added to the greenhouse gas emissions, but check on government standards and local regulations on the use of coal.

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