New Addition to my Woodstove

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blueflame75

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Oct 1, 2009
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Upstate NY
I just added a new addition to my Regency F2400 woodstove a John Wright steamer, expensive. What can i say but my wife has expensive tastes. Being a guy who likes to work with metal and if i had the time (2 kids 3yrs, 9mo) i would have made my own steamer. It is ceramic coated cast iron so it should last until i'm six feet under.
 

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blueflame75 said:
I just added a new addition to my Regency F2400 woodstove a John Wright steamer, expensive. What can i say but my wife has expensive tastes. Being a guy who likes to work with metal and if i had the time (2 kids 3yrs, 9mo) i would have made my own steamer. It is ceramic coated cast iron so it should last until i'm six feet under.


Looks great, how far upstate if I may ask.

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Fellow New Yorker. I am in the Grafton, NY area directly east of Troy, NY off of Rt 2. I had some snow on the ground Nov. 6th. I am just getting back into wood burning being that i just had my house built two years ago. With the economy the way it is and energy prices up down it's a no-brainer to go back to burnin wood for primary heat source for winter time.
 

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That looks great on your stove.
 
Your wife has great taste. I wanna see lots of steam coming out of that teeny chimney now- too cute!
 
thanks. The new Steamer will be tested tonight with low twenties in my neck of the woods.
 
I will try and get a small video clip of the Steamer steamin and will post the link tomorrow.
 
Sorry, my camera isn't picking up the steam coming out of the chimney on the steamer. I don't have time to diddle with lighting and so forth to get a good video clip of the steamer working. All i know is that it works.
 
I had that one. I never saw much steam come out even with 600 degree stove top temps. Water vapor must have come out but it never came the cute little chimney effect I expected.
 
I have one on my stove, they are really nice, there is lots of steam that comes out the chimmey, were else would it go. it is a nice steamer and everybody brags on it
 
I noticed when the steamer is nice and hot and working shine a flashlight on the chimney part and you can see the steam pouring out of it pretty good.
 
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