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  1. mtarbert Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 23, 2006
    505 posts
    Maryland
    Greetings,
    I have a Volcano wood burning stove in a house my Wife and I recentlt purchased.
    The product booklet states that it can also be used to burn coal.Problem is : Whenr can I purchase,beg or commindeer
    parts ? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Mike
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  2. joshuaviktor New Member

    joined: Dec 19, 2005
    234 posts
    Northwest New Jersey
    Check ebay.com for my first guess.

    Any other details? Model #, year, anything? Even a picture would be nice. Oh wait. What parts do you need?

    The coal burning stuff, or ???

    Joshua
  3. webbie Administrator

    joined: Nov 17, 2005
    10,937 posts
    Western Mass.
    Stove is very ancient and they had a very poor coal retrofit. I'd stay away from coal on that unit. Parts could be tough.....probably could get generics from Woodsman to fit, like grates, etc.
  4. mtarbert Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 23, 2006
    505 posts
    Maryland
    I will get the model number tomorrow (friday) and post it.....as for the year I haven't a clue but, it has an automatic thermostat hooked to a blower and looks very clean. I will be posting soon,
    Mike
  5. mtarbert Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 23, 2006
    505 posts
    Maryland
    Greetings,
    I have finally gotten back online and have more info about my stove......It is a "Volcano 11" made by the Defiance company. It is a stand alone unit with a blower that hooks up to our duct system......any help ?
    Mike
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