Glass for Crane 404 Stove

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Hand Fed Coal Stove: jotul NR 507, crane coal cooker 44, crane 404, chubby w/blower, chubby w/out blower, franco blege 10-475 Montgomery ward laundry stove Moore's Brother seventeen circulator stove
Coal Size/Type: nut/anthracite/pea
Other Heating: harman p68, elmtree,harthstone,new mack

Post by memco man » Wed. Jan. 28, 2015 9:10 pm

Good evening everyone I picked up a crane 404 last friday and someone has taken the glass out of it and put steel plates in it, they also took the wire mash that goes in front of the glass, I would like to put glass and screen back into it I was wondering if any one would know if Doug would have any of these left or would I be better off to get some made up I also picked up a crane 44 about three weeks ago It needs a little work but both a usable the way they are I am using the 44 right now and loving it that little stove really packs a punch I can't wait to get the 404 piped in and running I thought I did pretty good I only paid $100.00 a pice for for the stoves
Thank you for any information
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Wed. Jan. 28, 2015 9:20 pm

We had to buy 1 glass for our 404,any glass shop or stove shop that has ceramic glass should be able to cut it for you. We had to settle for 3/16" instead of the 1/4" original. Our stove has no screen either & likely never will.Congrats on the purchases.

 
memco man
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Stoker Coal Boiler: 1981 KA-6 Keystoker
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Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: alaska liberty
Hand Fed Coal Stove: jotul NR 507, crane coal cooker 44, crane 404, chubby w/blower, chubby w/out blower, franco blege 10-475 Montgomery ward laundry stove Moore's Brother seventeen circulator stove
Coal Size/Type: nut/anthracite/pea
Other Heating: harman p68, elmtree,harthstone,new mack

Post by memco man » Wed. Jan. 28, 2015 10:18 pm

Thank you I was thinking of going to portland glass but thought I would try here first
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Post by Thomas12980 » Wed. Feb. 18, 2015 8:29 pm

If you do a web search for McMaster-Carr Industrial supply co. they have borosilicate glass they will mail to you. I got some for a monitor heater for like 4 bucks.


 
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: jotul NR 507, crane coal cooker 44, crane 404, chubby w/blower, chubby w/out blower, franco blege 10-475 Montgomery ward laundry stove Moore's Brother seventeen circulator stove
Coal Size/Type: nut/anthracite/pea
Other Heating: harman p68, elmtree,harthstone,new mack

Post by memco man » Fri. Feb. 27, 2015 9:25 pm

Thank you for the information I will hang on to that post and the next time I need some glass

 
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Post by ddahlgren » Fri. Nov. 04, 2016 2:25 pm

Got the score of the month today. Whet to glass shop to get a piece for my 404. The guy cut two and gave me both for 25 bucks. Told me I bought the whole piece of 9 X 12 so it was me or the trash. Nice being a small town guy dealing with small town vendors in for the long haul.

 
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Nov. 04, 2016 2:41 pm

Indeed DD. Nice dealin w/ locals.

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