Locke Warm Morning 120 520 Specs

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Post by warminmn » Thu. Mar. 21, 2019 9:42 am

Curious of height at top of stove, and weight of this stove. I think the 120 is the same, various names and makes. I found the inside dimensions already. Im speaking of the round models, not square. Thanks!


 
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Post by KingCoal » Thu. Mar. 21, 2019 11:08 am

if this hasn't been answered by the time I get home i'll post it up then. the 2 stoves are exact twins.

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Post by warminmn » Thu. Mar. 21, 2019 12:35 pm

Thanks Steve. A good guess on the weight will be close enough. I located one an am hoping I can load/slide/come-a-long it onto my truck myself, if it isnt too tall for the spot I picked out. I hate pulling favors moving stuff cuz paybacks are hell :lol:

 
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Post by KingCoal » Thu. Mar. 21, 2019 4:17 pm

when I pick them up or drop them off I, take the top off, pull all the bricks and grates out and from there a single guy can pick up the barrel and feet and put it in a truck.

this kind of depends on how solid the bricks are. if they are holding in place but taking them out and then back in is likely to have esp. the chimney bricks break apart then you need help to pick the whole thing right straight up and back down and moving to and away from the truck the same way takes much more effort.

i'll be home in about an hour and a half and will post up asap.

 
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Post by KingCoal » Fri. Mar. 22, 2019 7:26 am

sorry I didn't get back to this last night. my 6 month old great grandson was visiting when I got home and I simply forgot.

the Locke 120 and the WM 520's are each 43" tall. I need to see if I can find the original weight from an advertisement but i'm going to guess 300# all assembled

 
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Post by KingCoal » Fri. Mar. 22, 2019 7:40 am

shipping weight including crating 300# for both

 
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Post by warminmn » Fri. Mar. 22, 2019 9:17 am

Thanks a lot! I'll be looking at it next week. :D


 
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Post by Sunnyincolodado » Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 1:15 am

Hello. I am needing two chimney bricks for a Locke 120 stove. Would you have any for sale, or know where I can find some? Thank you!

 
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Post by waytomany?s » Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 7:34 pm

Which bricks?

 
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Post by Sunnyincolodado » Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 7:57 pm

The 2 bricks that have air channels cast into them. They sort of resemble a spear head.

 
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Post by Sunnyincolodado » Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 7:57 pm

Called chimney bricks

 
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Post by waytomany?s » Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 8:44 pm

According to king coal in a thread from 2017, the chimney bricks cannot be had for any price. Obsolete. Any of the grate pieces have either increased by a third in cost or have become obsolete as well.

 
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Post by Alcugo » Fri. Oct. 28, 2022 1:09 am

I think you could cast new bricks, just made a molds and buy the firebrick mortar at home Depot or Lowe's

 
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Post by waytomany?s » Fri. Oct. 28, 2022 6:59 am

Alcugo wrote:
Fri. Oct. 28, 2022 1:09 am
I think you could cast new bricks, just made a molds and buy the firebrick mortar at home Depot or Lowe's
What are you going to make the mold from?

 
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Post by Hoytman » Fri. Oct. 28, 2022 6:02 pm

waytomany?s wrote:
Fri. Feb. 19, 2021 8:44 pm
According to king coal in a thread from 2017, the chimney bricks cannot be had for any price. Obsolete. Any of the grate pieces have either increased by a third in cost or have become obsolete as well.
Not to long ago, only 2-3 years I believe, there was an entire skid of bricks for Warm Mornings that sold on market place…new old stock. They didn’t likely go cheap, but they do come up for sale every so often. Not usually by the skid though.

If you find any to buy they aren’t cheap. All you need is a couple good ones for a pattern and I believe they could be made by pouring your own. It would take a lot of time and wouldn’t be cheap, but it’s likely doable.

Also, if you search this forum someone here done a bang up job (very good job) of cutting standard bricks and fitting them to a stove. Just have to spend time using the search function.


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