The EPA website section for wood burning stoves is pretty informational. If you're looking to purchase a wood burning stove, you can check out the reviews in the consumer report or on their website.
Just go to: http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/pages/glossary.html there you can get a lot of info regarding o'keefe and merritt stoves.
Find a good gunsmith.
You can contact the Buck Stoves Corporation through the Contact Info section of the website. You can also contact the company over the phone at 1-828-765-6144.
You can find info on affordable retirement living by going to a retirement home and asking for their prices and comparing them to other homes. Or you can go speak to your lawyer
You can find information on textured paint at your library, or you can find it at a paint store. You can also find out information at a hardware store that sells paint.
Where can I find info on an old Sera wood burning fireplace for a mobile home, model # 155.841741?
The Southern Co-operative Foundry was in Rome, Georgia. It was incorporated in 1898 and closed in 1971. It manufactured a full line of cook stoves and wood or coal burning stoves as well as grates and kettles. I have two of their old catalogs from the 1908-1912 era. Their cook stoves were the "Dixie" line. Their products were very well cast and are collectible today.
As far as anyone can tell, he is non-denominational. There is no info proving otherwise. His song for Gaza is strictly a humanitarian song, not religious. You can find out more info about him at www.michaelheart.com
Go to southernbaptistschool.com to find out more info. It's not accredited.
yes but if they have no hair, shoes drive strait past
looking at one myself and can't find any info
yes they have. but if you do, make sure to look it up and find more info on doing it. :-]