NounSingular stove Plural stoves stove (plural stoves)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A stove is an enclosed heated space. The term is commonly taken to mean an enclosed space in which fuel is burned to provide heating, either to heat the space in which the stove is situated or to heat the stove itself, and items placed on it. This article is principally concerned with enclosed stoves burning solid fuels for room heating. From Wikipedia under the
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The Huntsville Times - al.com Three members of the Rotary Club of Madison returned to Honduras with their ongoing service project to build safer, cleaner stoves for ... and more » From Google News Search: "stove" what can i do about my stove? Q. when we moved into our house, there was no stove, so we used the stove from our old home. BUT... the stove is about 2 inches narrower than the spot where it has to sit so there are gaps on either side. it doesnt really look that great and things fall down between the stove and cabinets. does anyone have any suggestions besides buying a new stove??? thanks in advance! Asked by curiousin08 - Sun Dec 9 13:51:08 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Home Depot & Lowes sells what is called a filler board..You can get a close match to the type of counter top you have..the other option other than a a differnt stove is hire a carpenter to install a custom filler piece... Answered by unknown - Sun Dec 9 14:00:42 2007 How does a gas stove differ from an electric one? Q. I only have ever cooked on an electric stove...what does a gas stove do differently? Do you have to do something really different when going to cook something? Asked by luffjm34 - Wed Jun 18 19:15:17 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. Gas is usually a cheaper fuel for cooking vs. electricity. 2. Electric burners stay hot WAY longer than gas burners after they are turned off (burn hazard). 3. Foods cook faster on electric stoves than gas stoves when on the same setting (like medium). Be careful you don't burn things if you are used to a gas stove. 4. You can use gas stoves during a power outage! You have to light the eyes manually but it's saved my family from going hungry during several power outages! That's all I got! Answered by D_Icon - Wed Jun 18 19:25:00 2008 What is the difference between a wood stove purchased in a hardware store and one bought at a fireplace dealer
Q. I have a farm house just given to me that is about 1000 SQ. Ft. and need to buy a wood stove. They are cheaper at the hardware stove but not sure if it is worth the savings. Asked by kam46221 - Sat Nov 24 21:20:14 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. No offense to you or any others who answer; but the basic notion should be the same. Even the manufacturers might be the same, and that's one place you should check. I was born and raised on a farm, and we had no "FirePlace" stores to shop decorative stoves, or trendy ideas in the model year changes through evolution. "Practical" was, and should still be the Key Word in your search. If it's aesthetics you want; there are hundreds of models and varieties available. If it's service you want; the field might be as large. The PLACE of purchase might have very little to do with eventual effectiveness and efficiency. Also without knowing at all the particular hardware store, as opposed to a big box type Fireplace store; you might… [cont.] Answered by DIY Doc - Sat Nov 24 21:35:07 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "stove" |






