Duomatic Olsen
Thanks for the encouraging feedback everyone. I currently have the entire jacket removed and am doing a thorough inspection. One area that I did know about already was where the stack exits in the rear, moisture would collect when the stove was not being used in a flat spot and rusted through. I am cutting this section out and replacing it. I should get a good feel for the condition of the rest of the steel when I start welding on it. I am a bit overcautious when it comes to solid fuel heaters so if this does not prove to be sound I will probably scrap it. I also am not one to just discard something because it is old, after all my wife has not thrown me out yet!!
- stevesmith77
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I’m new to the forum so forgive my ignorance.
I have been searching for replacement grates for this stove as well as replacement firebrick .
I’ve searched the web with no luck ,
Where may I find some parts for my ole Gal ??
I have been searching for replacement grates for this stove as well as replacement firebrick .
I’ve searched the web with no luck ,
Where may I find some parts for my ole Gal ??
- coaledsweat
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Most of these things use a standard "split" firebrick available at your local brickyard for about $2 a piece. If it looks half as thick and the size of a standard brick, thats it.
- coaledsweat
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