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Buck stove fire dogs
Buck stove fire dogs












If the answer is no, remove the refractory cement or fire brick from the inside of your firebox if it is there. Question 1: Am I going to burn coal in my Buck Stove? Open your doors and measure the opening of the firebox:īefore you go any further, you need to ask yourself 2 questions. However neither of you know the exact Model.You know it's an older model with double doors. You know from the trusty bage on the front that it is a Buck Stove, or maybe the owner told you. Here is a list of what I have found out so far, and by all means if you have information that I do not have listed here please add it. All in one handy place with a title that should help those searching this forum in the future for the same questions that I had. So I thought to myself that I should make a post, here, about all that I have learned about the older Buck Stoves. Not only about my stove, but about the cost involved and the mistakes and misinformation that is out there. A few weeks have gone by and I have learned tons. Ask first, buy later.but I didn't want the deal to pass me by. Sure, it was a bit backwards as to how things should have gone. Then I came here and started asking questions. So I jumped at the deal I had found and bought it.

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Turns out they can be used as free standing or as inserts. I came across an old Buck Stove, at a steal for just $200.I did an internet search and found not only this website and forum, but some decent information on the Buck stoves. After my wife and I received a $300+ power bill for the month of December, I started actively looking for a fireplace insert. Especially in my part of the country.(North Carolina) I knew that using a woodstove was going to give me the benefits of having a fire, without the heat loss of a chimney. Playing in the snow, and smelling the wood burning fireplaces is something that is disappearing these days.

buck stove fire dogs

To me, it isn't fall/winter until I can smell a fire burning.












Buck stove fire dogs