Leader Globe UMCO No. 210 Potbelly Stove

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Post by BrianJBuckley » Thu. Apr. 09, 2020 11:17 pm

I've finally joined your esteemed ranks with the purchase of this Leader Globe UMCO No. 210 Potbelly Stove a couple of days ago. It's in great shape and I can't wait to restore it! It is, however, missing the 6" burner plate on top and the Ash Door & Sliding Vent on the bottom (marked with red arrows in the first photo). Do any of you folks know where I could find either of these parts? I have scoured the internet and have had no luck thus far. The first picture is of my stove; the second and third pictures are of the front and back of the correct ash door and sliding vent for this model. Any help would be so greatly appreciated. Cheers everyone!

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Post by tsb » Fri. Apr. 10, 2020 7:21 am

http://www.unicastco.com/
Try here. It's where it was born. They may have some left over parts.
Boyertown, Pa.

 
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Apr. 10, 2020 7:34 am

Nice lil project B------------keep us up to date with progress PIX!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice find on the link T. :)


 
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Post by gardener » Fri. Apr. 10, 2020 8:53 am

BrianJBuckley,

The way I read your post, that on the ash door you are missing the air control slide that goes on the back of the door, but in the photo of your stove you are pointing to a missing ash door. Are you missing the whole door?

If you do have the door, you could have a metal fabricator fashion a slide for you. The knob might be a little more difficult to replicate.

 
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Post by BrianJBuckley » Fri. Apr. 10, 2020 5:41 pm

Unfortunately, I don't have the ash door nor slide.

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