Fireplace Insert

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chasencoop

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May 24, 2011
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central maine
This fireplace insert was in my house when I bought it, can anyone tell me anything about it and if it's worth anything?
 

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Appears to be a worthy ashtray, but as a stove it looks incomplete and useless. With the door missing, scrap value may be the best bet.
 
You can check those Marb boxes for those little tags off the side that you can use for rewards points!

Stove=scrap orrrrrrr...Outdoor burn pit baby!
 
It may be worth something to guys here that like to dabble in repairs and such. But in most cases like this (your stove) it may just be more trouble financially to get it back in good working order than it would be to get new or used in better shape, if you plan on using this as a heat source.
 
The knob on the left is the volume, and the one on the right changes channels, right?
 
chasencoop said:
Ok, outdoor fireplace it is...

Very cool!!!

Post a photo of it in action. You can do all kinds of cool stuff. Cook in it! Post photos of cooking in the wood stove, outside, with beer!
 
One filing cabinet and some pipe away from a meat smoker.
 

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BrotherBart said:
One filing cabinet and some pipe away from a meat smoker.

And perhaps a door.
 
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