Hi All - I'm new here and to woodstoves in general. I just picked up a small potbelly stove today for occasional heating of a small, uninsulated workshop. It was sold to me as a Montgomery Ward 68 wood / coal stove. I'm curious if this is actually a wood stove, or if it's designed to just burn coal, based on the dimensions. It seems I'd have to work to break down any firewood to get it to fit in this small stove. Dimensions are approximately 11" wide and 27" tall.
Also curious if anyone has tips for adapting this oval flue connection to standard round stovepipe. Oval measures 6"X3", and I need to adapt to 6" round pipe. I'm thinking I can secure a 6" round pipe over it and call it done? Or should I find an adapter/make my own for a tight fit?
Lastly, , is the round, removable plate in the top of the stove just another door for stoking the fire? Or can it also be used for cooking? I keep seeing mentions of this sort of plate being removed and used for special cooking pots, but maybe that is something else entirely? Like I said, new to this.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Also curious if anyone has tips for adapting this oval flue connection to standard round stovepipe. Oval measures 6"X3", and I need to adapt to 6" round pipe. I'm thinking I can secure a 6" round pipe over it and call it done? Or should I find an adapter/make my own for a tight fit?
Lastly, , is the round, removable plate in the top of the stove just another door for stoking the fire? Or can it also be used for cooking? I keep seeing mentions of this sort of plate being removed and used for special cooking pots, but maybe that is something else entirely? Like I said, new to this.
Thanks in advance for the help!