Too cool! The one I almost got didn’t have that part with the window in it. I wanted to use it for coffee and a heater for my little tarp shelter. I’m happy to see a complete one. It will really be cool to see it with the mica window!👍🏻
I have a double sad iron heater . The flat part were the wick is turned up to light is rusted . I was going to use a tin can to make new parts for it but not sure that will work . I am a woman and not really sure I got it at a sale for $5 no kidding other than the part where the wick goes it is all in fantastic shape but that is the part you really need to be able to turn up a wick to burn it .
Steve it's like the Beatrice stove i have a 2 burner Beatrice stove i just restored and i have a 1 burner Beatrice stove it will be restored this year. Great stoves for boiling water.
That is awesome! I'm sure any kind of cooking pot or pan will work on there. But I think one of those Japanese bento lunch boxes would work great. Or the square...I think they're Yugoslavian or Dutch???..mess kits. What are you using for fuel? I'm not sure it will work, but I think it will cuz it has a wick, but lamp oil? I would use the ultra-pure. It burns pretty clean and better for burning inside.
Very cool I’m picking one of these up tonight can’t wait to get it and I think I’ll make a video but I probably won’t light. Thank you for the info
Amazing, thanks for sharing brother Steve God bless you
Smokin'! I have a Coleman white gas clothes iron but it looks really scary. Thank you for showing us your new treasure, Steve. Stay safe and stay warm
Too cool! The one I almost got didn’t have that part with the window in it. I wanted to use it for coffee and a heater for my little tarp shelter. I’m happy to see a complete one. It will really be cool to see it with the mica window!👍🏻
I have a double sad iron heater . The flat part were the wick is turned up to light is rusted . I was going to use a tin can to make new parts for it but not sure that will work . I am a woman and not really sure I got it at a sale for $5 no kidding other than the part where the wick goes it is all in fantastic shape but that is the part you really need to be able to turn up a wick to burn it .
Love it❤,seeing the flames through the window makes me feel warm, nice Steve 😊
Interesting stove for sure i will bet you are right
Pretty freaking sweet brother
Yep, they were used in the old days to heat the old irons used for pressing clothes. As a bonus they would also provide light to work by.
SWEET STEVE. glad you grabbed it 👍
,,most interesting,, ,,it turned out beautiful & it works,,,
😍 WHOA BABY !!! That is Art in Motion with function !
So cool! Like a little fireplace you can cook on.
Steve it's like the Beatrice stove i have a 2 burner Beatrice stove i just restored and i have a 1 burner Beatrice stove it will be restored this year. Great stoves for boiling water.
Kerosene and after the wick is broke in,if that is the right term, Adjust to height it does not smoke,just like a kerosene lamp.
Cool buddy 😎 👍 ❤SUPERB
Thank you for sharing this video. Wish you good health.
That is awesome! I'm sure any kind of cooking pot or pan will work on there. But I think one of those Japanese bento lunch boxes would work great. Or the square...I think they're Yugoslavian or Dutch???..mess kits. What are you using for fuel? I'm not sure it will work, but I think it will cuz it has a wick, but lamp oil? I would use the ultra-pure. It burns pretty clean and better for burning inside.
When I first saw it l thought it was a toaster.. but you are correct a iron heater..
thinking it is still smokey/smoking since there was a hole in the back of and its creating an up draft like that of a wood stove