http://www.marinestove.com/sstovecolors.htm
This is like looking for a needle in a haystack... but does anybody have any idea where to find or look for the above type of stove? These are very small stoves similar to a wood burning stove in your house. You can see that it isn't much bigger than a large toaster oven.
My friend has build a "Man Cave" :geek: and we had this thought that one of these small Maritime stoves wood be just the thing.
The photo in the link is actually to a stove that is made for boats.
Very small wood burning stove for boats.
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RE:Very small wood burning stove for boats.
Did you call the number? Email the address on the website?The Quadfather wrote:http://www.marinestove.com/sstovecolors.htm
This is like looking for a needle in a haystack... but does anybody have any idea where to find or look for the above type of stove? These are very small stoves similar to a wood burning stove in your house. You can see that it isn't much bigger than a large toaster oven.
My friend has build a "Man Cave" :geek: and we had this thought that one of these small Maritime stoves wood be just the thing.
The photo in the link is actually to a stove that is made for boats.
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RE:Very small wood burning stove for boats.
Toni, I was thinking of a used market. I've checked CL, but it is a very nitchy item. Thought maybe somebody knew of a retailer that deals in used maritime stuff.
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RE:Very small wood burning stove for boats.
Yeah Quad, I think used would be the way to go. Those prices are over the top. $763 for the small "Sardine" and $2850 for the "Halibut." WOW!
If those prices are reasonable, then I'm living in the past.
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RE:Very small wood burning stove for boats.
Keep an eye in CL and check out the recycled building material places like these:
http://www.re-store.org/index.php
http://www.seconduse.com/
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http://www.seconduse.com/
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RE:Very small wood burning stove for boats.
Hey Quad,
There's a store up here in Bellingham called the Pacific Marine Exchange that may have what you're looking for. It's like a boat junkyard/ consignment shop. I think they're closed on Sun. and Mon.
Pacific Marine Exchange
700 W Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 738-8535
Good luck
There's a store up here in Bellingham called the Pacific Marine Exchange that may have what you're looking for. It's like a boat junkyard/ consignment shop. I think they're closed on Sun. and Mon.
Pacific Marine Exchange
700 W Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 738-8535
Good luck