We just bought a new house and is has a rather unusual wood stove in it.
I have reason to believe that this was built by a man from Winston Salem who worked on the Moravian stoves in Old Salem. That man has since passed away. I do not know how old the stove is. It does need some re-mortaring in a few places and even though a professional sweep has said the chimney is clear and the stove "should" be safe to use, but he has never seen anything like this so he cannot make any guarantees of its actual condition.
When we lit a small fire, smoke poured out (leading to me finding the mortar issues).
Can anyone tell me what this is, how it works and how to properly care for it? I have researched kachelofens, Scandinavian stoves,Moravian stoves, and have found very little information in English out there. Even YouTube and Google has provided next to no usable information, especially in terms of use and care.
The stove is beautiful and we really want to restore it to a usable condition, but I am a complete amateur. I have never even lived in a home that was heated by wood. Now I live in a very cool climate where the fall and winters beg for a stove like this. Any help or advice (in English) would be greatly appreciated.
I have reason to believe that this was built by a man from Winston Salem who worked on the Moravian stoves in Old Salem. That man has since passed away. I do not know how old the stove is. It does need some re-mortaring in a few places and even though a professional sweep has said the chimney is clear and the stove "should" be safe to use, but he has never seen anything like this so he cannot make any guarantees of its actual condition.
When we lit a small fire, smoke poured out (leading to me finding the mortar issues).
Can anyone tell me what this is, how it works and how to properly care for it? I have researched kachelofens, Scandinavian stoves,Moravian stoves, and have found very little information in English out there. Even YouTube and Google has provided next to no usable information, especially in terms of use and care.
The stove is beautiful and we really want to restore it to a usable condition, but I am a complete amateur. I have never even lived in a home that was heated by wood. Now I live in a very cool climate where the fall and winters beg for a stove like this. Any help or advice (in English) would be greatly appreciated.