Hi stove experts!
My husband and I do reenacting, and we are planning to build a Gypsy Ledge wagon (Vardo). It will be about 5x10, so 50 square feet or 325 or so cubic feet. VERY occasionally, it gets pretty cold when we're camping out--down to the 30s or 40s, which, in a tent, is not a lot of fun. A Vardo might be warmer, but once in a while, it might be nice to have a chance for heat. We're just about newbies--we've got a wood burning tin stove that doesn't look right for this purpose, and is pretty big.
So...I found this cute little potbelly stove on eBay (Attached). It's 22" tall & 11" around. Most likely it isn't really an antique, but I don't care; the look is more important. That said, we have lots of questions!
-- Is anyone familiar with this stove? If so, any idea why it is wearing a hat? ;-)
-- Can this stove really be used for heat? Safely? (We have battery operated smoke & carbon monoxide detectors)
-- Photos of Vardos (Attached) seem to show very little clearance with MUCH larger stoves than this one. If this stove can be more than just a "period correct" decoration, how much clearance would you recommend?
-- Given weight restrictions on our car, what would we need to put under it to protect the floor, which will probably be wood? Would tile around the stove (as in the Vardo photos) be enough to protect the walls?
-- Where might we find installation and use instructions?
All input is welcome!
My husband and I do reenacting, and we are planning to build a Gypsy Ledge wagon (Vardo). It will be about 5x10, so 50 square feet or 325 or so cubic feet. VERY occasionally, it gets pretty cold when we're camping out--down to the 30s or 40s, which, in a tent, is not a lot of fun. A Vardo might be warmer, but once in a while, it might be nice to have a chance for heat. We're just about newbies--we've got a wood burning tin stove that doesn't look right for this purpose, and is pretty big.
So...I found this cute little potbelly stove on eBay (Attached). It's 22" tall & 11" around. Most likely it isn't really an antique, but I don't care; the look is more important. That said, we have lots of questions!
-- Is anyone familiar with this stove? If so, any idea why it is wearing a hat? ;-)
-- Can this stove really be used for heat? Safely? (We have battery operated smoke & carbon monoxide detectors)
-- Photos of Vardos (Attached) seem to show very little clearance with MUCH larger stoves than this one. If this stove can be more than just a "period correct" decoration, how much clearance would you recommend?
-- Given weight restrictions on our car, what would we need to put under it to protect the floor, which will probably be wood? Would tile around the stove (as in the Vardo photos) be enough to protect the walls?
-- Where might we find installation and use instructions?
All input is welcome!