extra unknow stove parts. unknown make n model. any one able to id them
- jedneck
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Just bought a red cross oak a few days ago and it had 2 pcs i'm not sure go to it. Both are for double heater i believe but are to big for my stove. Anyone able to identify them.
Can get more pics if needed
Can get more pics if needed
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i'm guessing it is the trim trivet and possibly the open and close damper for a double heater flue just not the ones for that particular stove.
since you mention extra, i'm also guessing the I.D. is not currently real critical ?
since you mention extra, i'm also guessing the I.D. is not currently real critical ?
- jedneck
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Not critical but if knew what stove they went to could maybe find someone that needed them
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My Wehrle has one of those dish-shaped parts in the top to divert heat from the top of the stove to a second connection that fits another oval stove pipe. I believe it's meant to allow heat to go up through another pipe to maybe a second-story bedroom or, when closed, divert the heat to the main first floor room. I have no idea what brand or type of heater it would fit though.
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Your both correct , the oval damper is from a double heater and the trivet is used as a decorative cover when the double heater option is not required.jubileejerry wrote: ↑Sun. Jan. 07, 2018 9:59 pmMy Wehrle has one of those dish-shaped parts in the top to divert heat from the top of the stove to a second connection that fits another oval stove pipe. I believe it's meant to allow heat to go up through another pipe to maybe a second-story bedroom or, when closed, divert the heat to the main first floor room. I have no idea what brand or type of heater it would fit though.
The damper was missing on my Home Stove Works stove and I installed a standard oval damper in the pipe just above the stove to control the double heater air flow to the upstairs rooms.
Here are some pictures of the double heater attachment, damper, and trivia from my Merry Bride.
Are there any casting letters or numbers on either part ?
Paulie
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- jedneck
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There is castin marks. Ill try to get pics this evenin. Can make few of them out in pics already posted
- jedneck
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- Coal Size/Type: nut or stove
- Other Heating: Southbend Banner range
Here is pict of casting numbers on inside of trivet.
09. SQU. SS 1?
130. 28
09. SQU. SS 1?
130. 28