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The one in living room does oil?Keith it is a tri fuel, oil, coal, wood. I just don't trust the chimney with wood and it seriously eats oil up to heat so I don't use it very much.
The one in living room does oil?Keith it is a tri fuel, oil, coal, wood. I just don't trust the chimney with wood and it seriously eats oil up to heat so I don't use it very much.
As long as he's not rubbing 2 sticks togetherLeave him alone, he's rubbing the stick to stay warm!
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No the monster in the basement, forgot the name of it.The one in living room does oil?
Hmm, never saw one that burned all 3. I replaced our oil burner several years ago. It was a real pig...View attachment 1715124817
Same as this Tarm 504
IT'S A CLINKER!View attachment 1715124817
Same as this Tarm 504
fixedIT'S AN ANCHOR!
If you build a door.....Then They will come....If we had a door to the basement inside I would prob use it with wood or coal, just a pia to go outside then in the basement to stoke it or fill it every few hours (go have fun with that one )
LOL!If you build a door.....Then They will come....
Boat people?If you build a door.....Then They will come....
Really? No way to bsmt from inside? Ive seen a few with opposite problem. Have inside stairway, but no good way to get coal or wood in. Farmhouse where wife grew up, they had a coal room. Removed a little window/grate and truck just ran a chute in. From there it was auger drive into the stove. I never saw it work. Was converted to oil many years ago.If we had a door to the basement inside I would prob use it with wood or coal, just a pia to go outside then in the basement to stoke it or fill it every few hours (go have fun with that one )
Just thinking about it... They actually did not have inside steps originally. He added a room over what was an outside stairway. House was likely about same age as yours.Really? No way to bsmt from inside? Ive seen a few with opposite problem. Have inside stairway, but no good way to get coal or wood in. Farmhouse where wife grew up, they had a coal room. Removed a little window/grate and truck just ran a chute in. From there it was auger drive into the stove. I never saw it work. Was converted to oil many years ago.
Old as dirt floors, Ray....1802 ish?
At least mid 1800s. I think there was an 1850 carved in the barn somewhere.1802 ish?
Here's my house and our boiler. The boiler is about 4' tall and a bit bigger than a large suitcase. Hard to believe how well it works for how small it is. It heats only a gallon and a half at a time.
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Yup them be down there!Old as dirt floors, Ray....
It needs painted but here's our old coal chute door. Ours was a coal fired boiler (hot water not steam) and later converted probably to fuel oil then natural gas. Our old boiler was as big as our kitchen table and they took it apart in sections to carry it out. Heavy old cast iron. It heated the basement though just because of the thermal mass.Just thinking about it... They actually did not have inside steps originally. He added a room over what was an outside stairway. House was likely about same age as yours.