cowboy76
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My father picked up what is called a "Heaterola",...of course this might just be the manufacturer's name only,...not sure yet.
Anyway, its an old coal-fired heater, that looks much like an old wood heater. They made them to burn oil, wood, gas and coal. My father's came from a close friend's place after the usband died. My father said when he went over to visit and they had it running it would work REALLY well. Gave a cheaper source of heat for the winter time being the "Coal" fired model. Some were known as "parlor heaters"...though I cant imagine haveing something that burned coal in your parlor!! Can anyone say,..FIRE!!
Link to a Parlor Heaterola:
http://userweb.ccomm.com/sfpayer/Pictures/LocalScenes/pages/025Heatrola.htm
I was wondering if anyone here currently uses one, has used one or has any family members who use or have used one? How did they or you like it, etc.?? I know of several around in good condition and was thinking about putting one in my basement as there originally was something similar at one point as we have large cast iron grate in the wooden floor in our living room that would act as a large vent to allow the heated air to pass through the house.
Anyway, its an old coal-fired heater, that looks much like an old wood heater. They made them to burn oil, wood, gas and coal. My father's came from a close friend's place after the usband died. My father said when he went over to visit and they had it running it would work REALLY well. Gave a cheaper source of heat for the winter time being the "Coal" fired model. Some were known as "parlor heaters"...though I cant imagine haveing something that burned coal in your parlor!! Can anyone say,..FIRE!!
Link to a Parlor Heaterola:
http://userweb.ccomm.com/sfpayer/Pictures/LocalScenes/pages/025Heatrola.htm
I was wondering if anyone here currently uses one, has used one or has any family members who use or have used one? How did they or you like it, etc.?? I know of several around in good condition and was thinking about putting one in my basement as there originally was something similar at one point as we have large cast iron grate in the wooden floor in our living room that would act as a large vent to allow the heated air to pass through the house.