And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
They’re definitely heavy. Straps, ramps and muscle for moving. Works of art - I know a guy that refurbishes and sells them locally here in NH: https://www.lapansantiquestoves.com/
Pish! It comes in 6 major segments that bolt together. Individually can be handled and erected in place, fully assembled somewhere between 400 and 500 lbs. And after a century plus of use, good luck taking it apart ;-)
House grew up in had a double oven version, when we were little kids we got a bath in a galvy washtub set up on bricks on top of our stove so we stayed warm. Never forget how nice it was.
Ground floor, no basement?
ReplyDeleteNot sure of its weight, but I'm certain it won't float.
ReplyDelete1800 lbs
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It sits on about 16 sf of floor, so 2x12 joists at 12" o/c will be fine, with no deflection
They’re definitely heavy. Straps, ramps and muscle for moving. Works of art - I know a guy that refurbishes and sells them locally here in NH:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.lapansantiquestoves.com/
Pish! It comes in 6 major segments that bolt together. Individually can be handled and erected in place, fully assembled somewhere between 400 and 500 lbs. And after a century plus of use, good luck taking it apart ;-)
ReplyDeleteRe Gostsniper framing specs:….depends upon how the 2”x12” s and dbl layer of 3/4” plywood are supported now doesn’t it…?
ReplyDeleteAll that CI and not a skillet to be seen
ReplyDeleteLook under the stove, slightly left of center, there are three. To the right of those appears to be another.
Deletefamily's usen the spiders, i'm usen the irons to hold the south door open.
DeleteHouse grew up in had a double oven version, when we were little kids we got a bath in a galvy washtub set up on bricks on top of our stove so we stayed warm. Never forget how nice it was.
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