I take it I'm not the only one the catches there self gazing out there window at there wood pile? lol I am a 2nd yr wood stove burner I grew up on a open faced fireplace fell in love with all thing wood and fireplace back then so when I started past year on the wood burner lol was a learning curve and hearing how to hot I got the house with us opening doors and windows lol but good thing is that hasn't happend this year I don't feel so green. Happy to be here. I'm sure I have much more I will learn from y'all thanks.
Thanks my wife would listen to me bable on about all the firewood bless her heart but it feels good to find other people who are as passionat I. I am proud to say my other more costly heat source the f word has only ran only 3x so far. We try to never use it.
Welcome Stoveburner38 Some things you got to look out for around here--people talking about a "feed thong", guys helping you spend money, complaining about the lack of pics, etc. This is a great site Glad you found this nut house
I'm not sure sir I looked on the plate on the back model number and year 1990 but didn't see any company name ect
A pic might help someone recognize the stove.....if you want that info. Might help with gasket replacement or other parts.
Welcome Stoveburner! Have some family in Springfield (assuming the Springfield down by Dayton, and not the one by Akron) get down there a few times per year...
Welcome to the forum. You might consider taking in one of the get-together's that happen now and then. We had a good one in Ohio month and it will probably turn into an annual gathering. We have one at our place in the spring. There are some in PA, etc. Here is some good reading in information for you too: Primer on Woodburning by Backwoods Savage
Welcome aboard , grab a seat and a cold one as you will find some interesting things to read and learn as we all do..
Welcome to the land of the woodenheads! Yep, a home for sure. Its kinda like the land of the misfit toys here. Most of the rest of the world can't understand us, but we get it and that's all that matters! You're going to get to know a lot of great folks here that are always willing to help a fellow woodhead when help is needed. Almost forget: or it didn't happen!