Glenwood 109

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Redonion
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Post by Redonion » Sun. Aug. 29, 2021 9:20 am

The Glenwood 109 restored back to its original beauty. Thanks to Russ at Ginger Creek Antique Stoves. He even found me a top ring which was missing.

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tcalo
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Post by tcalo » Sun. Aug. 29, 2021 9:40 am

Looks beautiful. That was my first antique, loved that stove!!!! Best of luck with it.


 
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Post by Hoytman » Tue. Aug. 31, 2021 12:34 pm

Beautiful job.

I do have one question though about the refractory. Being it appears to be in one piece isn’t more prone to expansion cracking?

 
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Post by tcalo » Tue. Aug. 31, 2021 1:09 pm

Yes, it does crack. When I relined my Crawford 40 I scored the refractory to relieve some stress. So far so good!!

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