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Consolidated Dutchwest wood/coal stove
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<blockquote data-quote="ngzcaz" data-source="post: 4160110" data-attributes="member: 24677"><p>Not sure about China, the only info I have references Plymouth, Mass. And mine is actually a Federal Airtight, catalog is from C.D. The way they explained the dual controls was that a percentage of the air was to come from the side control and some from the bottom control. The bottom control was probably there since it was a dual purpose stove able to burn coal as well as wood. I don't think a side air flow would be the safe way to do a coal fire. Now that I think about it were the " newer " stoves advertised as being dual purpose ? I'd be surprised if they were with 2 side controls. Normally anything advertised as dual purpose generally didn't do quite as well as a single purpose one although mine does a fine job with wood. As I stated earlier I never tried coal. :msp_biggrin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngzcaz, post: 4160110, member: 24677"] Not sure about China, the only info I have references Plymouth, Mass. And mine is actually a Federal Airtight, catalog is from C.D. The way they explained the dual controls was that a percentage of the air was to come from the side control and some from the bottom control. The bottom control was probably there since it was a dual purpose stove able to burn coal as well as wood. I don't think a side air flow would be the safe way to do a coal fire. Now that I think about it were the " newer " stoves advertised as being dual purpose ? I'd be surprised if they were with 2 side controls. Normally anything advertised as dual purpose generally didn't do quite as well as a single purpose one although mine does a fine job with wood. As I stated earlier I never tried coal. :msp_biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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