The E for this Glenwood could stand for easy and efficient when it comes to cooking, and enchanting when it comes to charm. The solid cast iron range features six cooklids and a large oven. A nice touch is the oven rack that features the name Glenwood carved into the grating. Two swinging trivets, made of lovely cut-out nickeling, are perfect resting spots to warm cups of tea. The vintage range features nickel trim along the top shelf, stovetop and two hearths. Delicate touches of relief work can be found on the base, front and backsplash. The Glenwood E cooking range also serves as a wood-burning heater.
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Wood Cook Stove Menu Overview
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Archive of Wood Cook Stoves
This is a library of antique wood kitchen cook stoves that Good Time Stove Company has restored in the past.
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Pictures in Settings
This section will show examples of Wood Kitchen Ranges being used in actual kitchens. Many of them are stoves we've sold.

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Happy Customers
Here, you'll find pictures of folks who found themselves the perfect stove in our showroom.

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Watch Video Click here
Cylinder Stove excerpts from our informational video.

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How To Cook On A Wood Cook Range
Lots of insight on the use of these stoves. Same food. Different fuel. Learn the ins-and-outs of the antique wood burning cook stove. Click here
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Inventory
After you've educated yourself with the previous sections, you'd click here to see our Wood Cook Stove inventory. But don't forget, there are plenty of other types of stoves. Each of these helpful sections also exist for several other heaters and kitchen ranges. Enjoy.
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Kitchen Cook Stove Installation
Antique Wood-Burning Kitchen Cook Stove:
An antique wood-burning kitchen cook stove must be located a mimimum of 36 inches from unprotected woodwork and other combustible materials or furniture. The addition of a heat shield or other protective devices, to the wall or the stove, allows a reduction of those distances by 50% to a distance of 18 inches from a combustible wall and 9 inches from a noncombustible wall. The wood-burning stove needs to be vented. This is done through a class-A, double-walled chimney.
Antique Cooking Stove with a Gas Conversion?
An antique cooking stove that has been set up with gas does not require any clearance space. The stove is completed insulated and emits no heat. These stoves do not need to be vented. Set ups to Propane (LPG) and Natural Gas available on all models.
Antique Cooking Stove with an Electric Conversion?
An antique cooking stove that has been set up with electric does not require any clearance space. The stove is completed insulated and emits no heat. These stoves do not need to be vented. Set ups include standard 220 Volts, 50 AMPS.
What are the clearance requirements for installation of an antique cooking stove with a gas or electric conversion?
An antique cooking stove that has been set up with gas or electric does not require any clearance space. The stove is completed insulated and emits no heat. These stoves do not need to be vented.
What does a proper wood stove installation look like?
All wood burning stoves and ranges must be placed a minimum of 36 inch from combustible surfaces or 18" from non-combustible surfaces. The addition of a heat shield reduces these distances by one-half. Allow a one-inch clearance between rear wall and protective, non-combustible materials for air circulation. Allow at least 18" between the top of the chimney protector and the ceiling or other combustible material.
