Lumberzack
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I have been using King W/C stoves for years! It's a great stove! I'm looking for another one! I think they stopped making them. Any thoughts or anybody got one tucked away?! Thanks!
Lumberzack said:I have been using King W/C stoves for years! It's a great stove! I'm looking for another one! I think they stopped making them. Any thoughts or anybody got one tucked away?! Thanks!
Lumberzack said:Is the ashley close to the King stove? I need to find a rear flue stove. Most of the stoves out there have the flue out the top. I've seen the one at TSC and don't think much of it. Any thoughts?
NORTHERN NYer said:I have one of these type stoves but mine is an Atlanta Homesteader wood circulator. Instead of firebricks it has metal plates. They no longer make this brand either, I have found a place where I can get parts but the selection is very limited. I was in the local Aubuchon hardware the other day and they sell the Ashley like this with fire bricks for $750. I bought mine from a guy I work with for $75. I put it in the cellar and hooked a plenum over it, ran a couple of heat ducts and it has heated my whole house for 3 years. I would buy another one like it in a heart beat. I have a friend whose son in law put in a wonder wood last year (actually think it is the same outfit as Ashley, US Stove Company) I guess he has very good luck with it and heats his whole house.
I have the King Wood/Coal circulator. It has never burned coal well for me. It just never developed any heat to speak of. I have been burning wood in it for about 22 years and it works well. I like the ash pan and use the shaker grates to keep the draft going. I have patched the fire brick many times with furnace cement and the angle iron retainer bars are a little warped, but all in all it is still in pretty good shape. Because it is in the basement the drab appearance is not a problem. I like the fact that it take some pretty long logs too because when I cut I just eyeball and don't have to worry too much about length. I was a little skeptical when I got it on sale for $300 back in 1985, but it has really been a good stove.
Chris
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