Submitted by zoolilba t3_yo86l3 in BuyItForLife
mygirltien t1_iveuvh7 wrote
Vintage for sure but no way that is a wood stove. Looks likes is a very old forced air heater. Maybe one of the first few out there. That or a traditional convection one but most convection dont have a filter on front.
jaksny t1_ivf5vp5 wrote
Confidently incorrect.
mygirltien t1_ivf7qny wrote
Until we get the exact model number or pictures showing the inside, i suppose we wont know will we.
jaksny t1_ivf8g2x wrote
No, I already know, it's a woodstove. Did you check the photo to maybe find surroundings that might confirm or deny your suspicions?
ladyofthelathe t1_ivg95a1 wrote
Sweet Jesus. It is a wood burning stove. Don't be a dick. You're wrong.
zoolilba OP t1_ivf1snl wrote
You seem to know a lot just by looking at a photo
mygirltien t1_ivf7kal wrote
Show me a wood stove that is not cast iron for one, show me a fire burning furnace / heater that is made our of sheet metal from anywhere around the age of this one. Show me a fire burning apparatus that has a filter on front.
We do make firepits out of sheet metal now adays because they are cheap and they last about 1 year because the heat destroys them. Furthermore i have a 1970's convection heater that looks very similar to this one.
zoolilba OP t1_ivfb3ax wrote
That brown sheet metal you see on the outside is just a cover/shell. The inner part is made of thick plate steel.
L2Post t1_ivfml3f wrote
Zoolilba I got angry for you having to spend energy responding to that person lol . Hopefully you have a decent day and don't let that posters negative vibe get to you.
mygirltien t1_ivfbuwx wrote
>That brown sheet metal you see on the outside is just a cover/shell. The inner part is made of thick plate steel.
This could very well be true, but whats the point of the filter on the front?
ladyofthelathe t1_ivg9opf wrote
It's a grate/expanded metal for heat disbursement, so you don't melt your palm if you touch it.
I grew up with these, it is a wood stove. Look up Ashley Wood stoves - they are still made today, and just as ugly as they were in the 70s and 80s.
waterproofjesus t1_ivfqrlb wrote
Sorry bud, but I grew up with (nearly) the exact same wood stove sitting ontop of a giant metal street sign on the carpeted floor of my parent’s living room.
It’s basically a metal shell around what you’re more familiar with.
TMKF2 t1_ivg82un wrote
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[deleted] t1_ivfpwau wrote
my grandfather as well as others in this post have the exact same wood stove. maybe don’t make assumptions about things you don’t know about?
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