I found an old wood stove in an outbuilding that I am going to put in my basement for emergency use in the event that we lose power. It is apparently made by E.K. Industries. I haven't been able to find much info on them, but I did see another post in this forum that someone else had a stove by E.K., but it does not look like mind. I am posting pictures here.
On the right had side of the stove (if you are facing the front of it) there is a contraption that has a peg in the middle of several holes and to the right and up and down arrow labeled high and low. A chain then runs from that unit down to a small bar that sticks out that looks like it can be flipped one way or the other. I am assuming this has to do with how much air intake comes in, but when I mess with the contraptions, nothing seems to move all that much.
It appears that the stove originally came with a blower, but that part was not in the outbuilding. I cleaned it up and painted, looks half way decent now, but any information anyone could provide related to the background, operation, and maintenance of this stove would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks everyone!
On the right had side of the stove (if you are facing the front of it) there is a contraption that has a peg in the middle of several holes and to the right and up and down arrow labeled high and low. A chain then runs from that unit down to a small bar that sticks out that looks like it can be flipped one way or the other. I am assuming this has to do with how much air intake comes in, but when I mess with the contraptions, nothing seems to move all that much.
It appears that the stove originally came with a blower, but that part was not in the outbuilding. I cleaned it up and painted, looks half way decent now, but any information anyone could provide related to the background, operation, and maintenance of this stove would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks everyone!