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    Is a propane stove worth anything??

    Found a propane stove on CL. Guy says that it will heat 900 sq. feet (to give you an idea of size). Is this thing worth offering a little money for and then scrapping. If so has anyone dismantaled one and what is of value in it. Thanks alot for the advice.



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    Stove or furnace? Heats 900 sqft?
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    Is this one of those big pizza oven type stoves??? If it its, its stainless steel city.

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    Sorry guys, I should have been a little more detailed. It is a propane furnace.

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    I tore down a gas furnace a few weeks ago. Mostly tin/light iron. I pulled the wires, blower motor and what small amount of brass it had. Oh and the regulator.

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    Can I ask what you got out of it Idahoscrapper?

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    Not sure. It went along with 3,000 lbs of other junk. I'd guess I got around 8/10 bucks for it.

    That's just tin/steel.

    I am sitting on my other metals.

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    nice shop heater, just put in an oil drip system and burn all that old auto and compressor oil.

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