Glenwood 118 missing top section of trim ring
- Sunny Boy
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I have two 118, (but not looking to part them out). The 118 are kinda rare and if Stove Hospital didn't have parts, I don't know how much luck you'll have finding a top skirt.
I do know that the 118 top rear skirt is the same as the other three. If you can't find one, you could send one of yours out to Tomahawk Foundry and have a recast made. There's enough meat in the skirt's two mounting tabs and the top cover holes to grind some adjustment to compensate for the 1/8 inch per foot of shrinkage of a recast.
Paul
I do know that the 118 top rear skirt is the same as the other three. If you can't find one, you could send one of yours out to Tomahawk Foundry and have a recast made. There's enough meat in the skirt's two mounting tabs and the top cover holes to grind some adjustment to compensate for the 1/8 inch per foot of shrinkage of a recast.
Paul
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I have the piece your looking for, needs to be sandblasted, and plated $50 plus shipping
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There ya go, JB. It'll cost more than that to have a recast made.
Paul
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I didn’t know they are some what rare thanks for the info.
Sunny Boy wrote: ↑Tue. Oct. 29, 2019 11:42 pmI have two 118, (but not looking to part them out). The 118 are kinda rare and if Stove Hospital didn't have parts, I don't know how much luck you'll have finding a top skirt.
I do know that the 118 top rear skirt is the same as the other three. If you can't find one, you could send one of yours out to Tomahawk Foundry and have a recast made. There's enough meat in the skirt's two mounting tabs and the top cover holes to grind some adjustment to compensate for the 1/8 inch per foot of shrinkage of a recast.
Paul
My friend and I refurbished this 118. Took it completely apart. Every nut and bolt, new refractory cement, and fresh paint. We had it sandblasted at the antique stove hospital( Emery and Brandon are the best). The helped us immensely! The only thing she is missing is one section of top trim ring. Hopefully not for long. When I get the last piece they will go out to be nickeled.
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From years of what I've seen on here and watching websites for sale, the GW 116 are one of the most common Glenwood oaks. A good size for homes.
The 118 size don't show up anywhere near as often. They are kinda oversized for houses. More like a store or office size at about 70 pounds of nut in a lined firepot.
Paul
The 118 size don't show up anywhere near as often. They are kinda oversized for houses. More like a store or office size at about 70 pounds of nut in a lined firepot.
Paul
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I’m curious what happened to the rest of this stove as this trim is the only piece o have
We are working on a #6 baseheater we got Monday. The pic is what the stove was when we picked it up and the other is all torn down, ready for sandblasting.
Sunny Boy wrote: ↑Fri. Nov. 01, 2019 5:29 pmFrom years of what I've seen on here and watching websites for sale, the GW 116 are one of the most common Glenwood oaks. A good size for homes.
The 118 size don't show up anywhere near as often. They are kinda oversized for houses. More like a store or office size at about 70 pounds of nut in a lined firepot.
Paul
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Ah you got it, I was trying to get there but I couldn’t fit it into my schedule, that was a steal
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Yep, that was a pretty good price.
Lol, you're not going to charge me double for the 118 trim ring??? If this is any consolation, it was tough getting it out of the basement.
Jim
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Ah you got it, I was trying to get there but I couldn’t fit it into my schedule, that was a steal
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Jim
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Ah you got it, I was trying to get there but I couldn’t fit it into my schedule, that was a steal
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