Cheerful190 wrote: ↑Thu. Jan. 20, 2022 9:50 pm
I have a cheerful 190!! I looked for info a few years back and this is the first time I've seen this kind of stove online. I love my stove, I need to replace the back as it's kinda burned through. Got any ideas?
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Yep, how bout some pix C--welcome to the FORUM--
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So what's up dudes? How do you recommend I fix the burned through spots?
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A cheap ugly fix for burnt thru spots on sheetmetal. Take to local sheetmetal shop,have them weld thin scraps over bad spots.
Or call professional stove restoration shop.
Have them roll and bead(fancy wrinkles) a new metal barrel/jacket. Most expensive.
Or call professional stove restoration shop.
Have them roll and bead(fancy wrinkles) a new metal barrel/jacket. Most expensive.
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Thank you for the advice!