Stumbled across this site trying to identify my used wood stove. What a superb resource for those of us who are new to wood heat. Thanks for all the info I've been gleening from your conversations.
Anyway I am located in NE Iowa in the country, on a small acreage partially surrounded by a very nice timber wind break (north side and west side). Story and a half home that arrived as a package deal on the local railroad in the mid 50's. Complements of Sears!
Appears as if I ended up with a stove everyone disregards as mostly junk. I ended up purchasing a Vogelzang Defender from a retired gent who had one small short lived fire made of a pressed paper type imitation log! Must have been to much for him? $150 later and some grunting and groaning it was loaded in my truck. I have more to share but wanted to cut this short before boring you all. Thanks, Troy
Anyway I am located in NE Iowa in the country, on a small acreage partially surrounded by a very nice timber wind break (north side and west side). Story and a half home that arrived as a package deal on the local railroad in the mid 50's. Complements of Sears!
Appears as if I ended up with a stove everyone disregards as mostly junk. I ended up purchasing a Vogelzang Defender from a retired gent who had one small short lived fire made of a pressed paper type imitation log! Must have been to much for him? $150 later and some grunting and groaning it was loaded in my truck. I have more to share but wanted to cut this short before boring you all. Thanks, Troy