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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: sojack on April 14, 2014, 07:20:32 PM
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Just joined today. Interested if anyone knows about a small type of of wood stove that is actually a Water Heater ? It is basically a small stove, but stores water. The lettering shows that it was made at Southern Co Op Foundry in Rome, GA., and has the number 582 at the top/above the lettering on the stove. The stove is about knee high and has an opening for a vertical stove pipe and 2 removable round plates on top for cooking, water kettles, etc. Any thoughts ? Good to be a part of this. Thanks...
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Hi there and welcome to the forum !! Can you post pics of the water heater !! Some wood cookstoves have a water container !! Have not seen a water heater that has cooking as an option !! About how much does it hold ?? Need to see the firebox arrangement !! There were many different designs !!
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There were many stoves made that had hot water reservoirs in the late 1800's to early 1900's. It not only supplied hot water to use for cleaning/ baths...but was also useful for "hot baths" for food.
Does your water reservoir have a tap on it?
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Thanks for the comments. I will try to look closer this weekend. Maybe come up with some pics. Thanks again...
Jack