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Old wooden stove question #3499395
10/01/21 11:10 PM
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I have acquired a wooden stove that belonged to my great grandparents. My goal is to return it to a condition where it is functional and can be displayed. It is missing a part on top so I’m going to contact a company to see if a replacement is available. If not, can a new part be fabricated? Also, the door is broken. Can this be welded/repaired? Going to spend some time on it this weekend cleaning with steel wool or perhaps an attachment on my drill. Any other thoughts or suggestions? It appears to be cast iron and ceramic.

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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499456
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It would probably be worth the cost to take it to someone to sandblast it. It will sure be a treasure when restored.


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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499466
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A good welder can cut that missing part out of CRS and weld the door. After you get the rust off go to a old school hardware store and get some stove polish. She'll look like new.



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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499491
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Be careful with any power tools on cast iron. There’s a texture that gets lost when you grind or sand on it with power tools. The best method for finish/rust removal is electrolysis. But that would be kinda tough with that size an object. I would get on google and search for what others have done. Sand or media blasting might be the best option for use of time. I think there are some people around Birmingham that do artisan casting.

We were searching Facebook for an old smaller wood stove for my sister a while back and ones that big didn’t appear often. It’s very cool looking. Check this one out in eclectic. Looks a lot like yours.

. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1493671610990425/

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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499492
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Furflyin can help you. He has the machine to do it. If you want it done right, you better let someone do it that knows what theyre doing and you just stick to slanging pills. You could mess it up quick.

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It’s not worth the trouble I will do you a favor and for just a few bucks I will come get it. You see I am a really a nice person


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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499523
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Wood stove, if you ask me. Wooden stove would be single use, sorry, Icouldn't help it

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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Wood stove, if you ask me. Wooden stove would be single use, sorry, Icouldn't help it


I see my error. smile
It still has ashes in it from my late aunt using it several years back.

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Glass bead blasting comes to mind.


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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499556
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It seems to be something of value to you - I would do as much research as possible and talk with someone that is a professional. I don’t know, but I would think it would cost a pretty penny to restore - but, I would also suspect that it would have a significant monetary value and could be viewed as an investment.


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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: oakachoy] #3499596
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Originally Posted by oakachoy

Glass bead blasting comes to mind.


My thoughts too as it shouldn’t change the appearance of the cast surface.

Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499606
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My cousins got one about like that at their camp house..boy that thang will sho nuff fry up some deer tenderloin..make a dang good pancake too


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Re: Old wooden stove question [Re: CAL] #3499609
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My mom has one like it just for decoration. We ended up bead blasting it to get it cleaned up. My dad was a sheet metal worker/welder all his life so he was able to repair anything that needed it. Ill try and get a couple pictures next time I'm over there.. Alot of work in it but it looks great and mom is happy.

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Originally Posted by CAL
Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Wood stove, if you ask me. Wooden stove would be single use, sorry, Icouldn't help it


I see my error. smile
It still has ashes in it from my late aunt using it several years back.



Hope those aren’t ashes from your late Uncle. 😳 nice score on the stove

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Originally Posted by GrandSlam
Originally Posted by CAL
Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Wood stove, if you ask me. Wooden stove would be single use, sorry, Icouldn't help it


I see my error. smile
It still has ashes in it from my late aunt using it several years back.



Hope those aren’t ashes from your late Uncle. 😳 nice score on the stove


Nah. She should have cooked one of the sickos she was married to though.

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I like it. Post up progress pics


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