I just picked up a used Appalachian T16. I couldn't find out much about it. There were only a few short threads here.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/information-on-a-castheat-wood-stove.21752/
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/appalachian-wood-stoves-opinions.27082/
It doesn't look like anyone but drewboy has one on the forum.
The plate on the back says that it was made in 03. It has the Appalachian plate on the door, not Hudson River.
I used the HR Catskill owner's manual for reference, since they are (or were) the same stove:
http://hudsonriverstoves.com/pdf/Catskill_Owners_Manual.pdf
I doesn't say whether it was made in China. It just lists the address for Appalachian Stove works. I assume it was made in Asheville, but I might be wrong.
I cleaned it up, changed the gaskets on the window and door, and hooked it up. I've only run a couple small fires to get a handle on it. It seems to be a little hard to control with small splits. I put in a stove pipe damper to give me a little more control. I've got around 25 feet of double walled chimney running up the side of the house with a 6" pipe. I'm going to cut some 12" pieces and try a larger north-south arrangement in a few days.
I'm just using it to supplement my steam heat. I have a 116-130 year old 1800 sqft house with a mostly finished basement and an unconditioned attic. I just want to warm up the downstairs in the evening.
I'm new to wood stoves, so I'm reading all the great, informative threads on the forum. It's going to take a while. . . .
Here are a couple pictures.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/information-on-a-castheat-wood-stove.21752/
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/appalachian-wood-stoves-opinions.27082/
It doesn't look like anyone but drewboy has one on the forum.
The plate on the back says that it was made in 03. It has the Appalachian plate on the door, not Hudson River.
I used the HR Catskill owner's manual for reference, since they are (or were) the same stove:
http://hudsonriverstoves.com/pdf/Catskill_Owners_Manual.pdf
I doesn't say whether it was made in China. It just lists the address for Appalachian Stove works. I assume it was made in Asheville, but I might be wrong.
I cleaned it up, changed the gaskets on the window and door, and hooked it up. I've only run a couple small fires to get a handle on it. It seems to be a little hard to control with small splits. I put in a stove pipe damper to give me a little more control. I've got around 25 feet of double walled chimney running up the side of the house with a 6" pipe. I'm going to cut some 12" pieces and try a larger north-south arrangement in a few days.
I'm just using it to supplement my steam heat. I have a 116-130 year old 1800 sqft house with a mostly finished basement and an unconditioned attic. I just want to warm up the downstairs in the evening.
I'm new to wood stoves, so I'm reading all the great, informative threads on the forum. It's going to take a while. . . .
Here are a couple pictures.
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