Lehigh Oak Double Heater 219
- wsherrick
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Do you have the rest of the stove? If so then it would be a worthy project. If not, finding the missing parts may be very difficult. The stove still has its magazine, that is a neat thing in itself.
- BPatrick
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Emery at the Stove Hospital is the guy I'd call if I needed hard to find parts. He really knows these stoves and he would be able to restore the stove for you if needed. Very interesting stove.
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Money is a good replacement for smarts. Just pay someone to do it.jkabdoors wrote:I do have all the parts but I am lacking SMARTS.
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Then the best bet would be to add all the trim plus legs, take good pictures and sell it here or on craigslist or Ebay.jkabdoors wrote:I will never use it tho.
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A bit too far for me to go, but thank you anyway. A very interesting stove though. how are the grates? Having the magazine is very nice and that little lever just below the top door is intriguing.