Help locating an ash door handle?
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I bought a Warm Morning 617A today. Long story short: The seller "helped" me break the ash door handle clean off of the stove. Where could I find a replacement?
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Welcome,Van! Hang In There! Perhaps one of Our Fine Folks can help You.
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I know there's one out there. I meant to take photos of the new (to me) stove but it was too dark by the time we got it up on the truck.
- freetown fred
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Good--take em now!!
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Gotta be some kind of draft control--can ya see it inside what moves when ya play with it.?
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Well....nobody seemed to have a handle or know where to get one...so I improvised! JB Weld really IS handy stuff!! I got started on the disassembly and painting before I remembered to take good "before" photos. Here is what I have: Warm Morning 617A
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- freetown fred
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Nice on the pix V--yep--JB-weld & duct-tape are a mans best friend right after his dog!!! She's lookin REAL good.
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Well...she's in! Haven't burned any coal yet but am burning a wood fire tonight to cure the paint job. House is SMOKY!! I hate that "new paint" smell! Attached are some photos. I moved the Jotul 118 out by myself and brought the Warm Morning in with a dolly. The Jotul 8 in the bed of the truck is one of my next projects....
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Looks good, if that JB stuff fails braze it with the white flux coated brazing rod from TSC or your favorite store. I have fixed a lot of castings with that stuff it's about as strong as cast iron at room temperature. It does take a oxyfuel torch a plumbers torch is not gonna do it.