Heating fluid for you could be water. For me up here it better have some antifreeze in it. The antique laundry stove is way cool. It has a flat top sized just right to place a laundry boiler on it. It is a wood fired stove that has a water jacket around it with two 3/4" pipe threaded holes. Mine is simular to this one on ebay but I can not see if that one has the water jacket. I have emailed the seller to ask. I was at a swap meet at an old engine group site and saw my stove setting on a trailer. After showing my interest in it he offer it to me for $50. Just then another guy walked up that is known for buying cheap then selling high and he asked the guy how much,,, The guy told him $250. Alan --- On Thu, 6/16/11, Joy Pickens <lilyklink@yahoo.com> wrote:
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