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Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS
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<blockquote data-quote="workshop" data-source="post: 5640596" data-attributes="member: 110776"><p>Manufacturer is United States Stove Co. Model 1100B. A little smaller than others I've seen, but works for me. Rated to heat 1100 square feet. Which is what my house is. My main purpose is for back up in case power goes down. Which sooner or later it will. </p><p>Been reading on the different pipes online. I like the idea of welded seams for the under ceiling pipe. Also like the idea of stainless black double wall inside the house. Ill check around for the upper pipe. Really leaning towards triple wall for that. I'm just more comfortable with that in the attic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="workshop, post: 5640596, member: 110776"] Manufacturer is United States Stove Co. Model 1100B. A little smaller than others I've seen, but works for me. Rated to heat 1100 square feet. Which is what my house is. My main purpose is for back up in case power goes down. Which sooner or later it will. Been reading on the different pipes online. I like the idea of welded seams for the under ceiling pipe. Also like the idea of stainless black double wall inside the house. Ill check around for the upper pipe. Really leaning towards triple wall for that. I'm just more comfortable with that in the attic. [/QUOTE]
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