I hear steel makes good boat anchors these days... suggestions on expanding your clientele if this helps.
As it turns out, one Thanksgiving Day years ago, this very stove cooked the entire meal due to a power outage!
OK. Here's some pics of the danged heavy beast. What'cha think for a price now?? It has an 8" rear flue collar even though the pic doesn't show it.
Shouldn't be too bad to move now that its in the garage...a 6x6 on the platform of a 2 wheel dolly and a ratchet strap around the whole shooting match should make it pretty easy to put back in the corner again if needed...
My aunt had one of these I believe. Her old house had two stoves and they were adjacent to each other in two different rooms. One was in the office but was never used. Heeeeege son of a gun.
Hopefully you have a spot where if you were going to try and sell it, its easy to get to but out of the way.
The dolly would help out only in the garage. I had the stove stored in an outbuilding until the other day. I would need a furniture dolly with atv tires on it! Here's one for $375. that is more than I am asking for the stove! And...... "funds are a little tight right now" "I'm waiting for a friend to help deliver it" "I need help with the shipping costs" WTH? If it works for one....? Maybe we have been doing it wrong the whole while and we should have our hand held out every step of the way, too! I have one person stopping by on thu morning that maybe I can convince into buying it. If not, I'm a swapping it out with the NC-30 in the garage workshop. Yeah, it'll be pics time for that project as it includes heat shields to lower the CTC requirements. That's right........ A wood stove in the garage! A conventional (non-epa) wood stove in the garage! With an homeowner installed heat shield to satisfy CTC's!!!! Best thing is, it'll all be legal and insured! (Do you think he's flipping through the NFPA codes section book right now??)