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  1. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,711 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    Thinking about having a prototype made that would convert your little square stove into a beautiful enameled cast by mounting decorative steel front, sides and top. Kinda like an aftermarket kit. Any takers? What would you pay for something like that? Reality please....it may retail for about $900 or more.

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    I'm not really trying to sell anything, just curious what, if any, the market for such a thing would be.
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  2. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,608 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    Not me.
  3. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,045 posts
    NE Ohio
    Thats pretty expensive. Seeing how a factory refurb unit from AM/FM Energy is way less than $900. That is a Solid unit. But also a unit that is mainly bought because of the price.

    Although I dont own one (own every other Englander ;) ) I am still interested in seeing a Prototype? ? If there is one??
  4. nailed_nailer Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 29, 2007
    704 posts
    Cape Cod, Ma
    How about a hopper extension/larger capacity for a M55C FS.

    Great stove but sucks to fill. Also only holds about 1.25 bags (50 or so Lbs.)
    For such a large stove the hopper access door (in the rear) is cumbersome at best.
    And the regular (top) fill door is narrow and slanted like an insert. Real PITA.
    Love to be able to fill it easier and be able to put 2-3 bags in at a time.

    If I get some sheet metal I may make one myself and see if I can seal it.
    ---Nailer---
  5. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,711 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    How about an auto feed system that will take pellets from the garage and move em over once a day?
  6. nailed_nailer Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 29, 2007
    704 posts
    Cape Cod, Ma
    Auto feed from basement would be great but I already have one.

    Me. :)

    Especially when the house is cold and the dog starts to complain.

    ---Nailer---
  7. Murphy118 Member

    joined: Sep 20, 2010
    147 posts
    NE Pennsylvania
    i really like the enameled stoves, but I have about $1250 retail in my 25 pvdc now. (what with piping and all), so to add another $900,,,,, i don't think so, when it's time to upgrade I'll surely look at the bigger, fancier models that are already "pretty",,,, just my $.02

    John
  8. WoodPorn Minister of Fire

    I think I would like to see it, but I would not buy it at that $$. I would guess that the majority of Englander owners are, dare I say thrifty, for that price tag.
    Although, I bet 90% of the posters on the forum fall into that description.
  9. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,363 posts
    Salem NH
    Yes, like Igor?

    No Igor I said put the Stove Chow in the Hopper not the Toilet! Ug -- Another bag ruined! ! !

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  10. bill3rail Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 12, 2012
    293 posts
    LI, NY
    Would there be any benefits to stove operation?

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