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gem1

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Dec 4, 2005
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Hi All,

Newby here :~) I have a "new" Franklin Cast Product stove. The paper on it says "Scandia Stove model 100". It was purchased about 1980 and never used.

I have a camp in the mountains with a 12X24 shed next to it. I'm thinking of installing the stove in the shed to keep it warm when I work in there over the winter. The stove is about a foot wide, two feet high and maybe 2 1/2 feet long. It has no fire bricks in it. It must weigh at least 300 pounds. There is no book with it.

Does anyone know anything about this stove? Will it work okay to heat the shed? Anything I need to know about installing it?

All help and/or comments are appreciated.

Thanks,

Guy
 
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lil buck said:
Hi All,

Newby here :~) I have a "new" Franklin Cast Product stove. The paper on it says "Scandia Stove model 100". It was purchased about 1980 and never used.

I have a camp in the mountains with a 12X24 shed next to it. I'm thinking of installing the stove in the shed to keep it warm when I work in there over the winter. The stove is about a foot wide, two feet high and maybe 2 1/2 feet long. It has no fire bricks in it. It must weigh at least 300 pounds. There is no book with it.

Does anyone know anything about this stove? Will it work okay to heat the shed? Anything I need to know about installing it?

All help and/or comments are appreciated.

Thanks,

Guy

see the thread:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/258/

I suppose if it is installed correctly with Class A chimney, etc. etc that it might be OK to heat a shed...
 
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