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I would think they are fairly easy to redo also. Just some stove cement and gaskets?
 

I would think they are fairly easy to redo also. Just some stove cement and gaskets?

The worst thing is rusted nuts and bolts No gaskets in these old stoves the way they are casted, old coal burners and wood as you can see :glasses7:
 
Speaking of stoves really have to get the new pipe up on the roof today talking rain starting tomorrow here. I was shot yesterday when I got back, Driving sometimes brings the dizziness out. Really sucks. No where today got all the parts, up early, oh crap the beer might be low!
 
yea - that thing is mighty cool! keeping it as is or considering restoring it?

Blasting it and painting it with 2000 degree flat black and setting it up in my little home Mike, I live in a 1.000 sq, FT home and love it , less is more some times :cheers:
 
what up Anders?

Been really busy this morning. For a guy who doesn't do much. Went and bought cornices (?) for our living room, made a reservation for the mandatory yearly safety inspection for our new(er) car, looked for valve cover bolts at Summit and Jeg's and had a conversation with the agency in charge of health care payments.

When you're in my situation, that is enough to make me exhausted. Especially talking to a representative of the agency in charge och giving me money ... Hard not to get nervous and stressed.

All is fine, though. A meeting is planned for April 5. Then I'll probably start doing something again, hopefully tagging along a high school math or physics teacher.
 
Speaking of stoves really have to get the new pipe up on the roof today talking rain starting tomorrow here. I was shot yesterday when I got back, Driving sometimes brings the dizziness out. Really sucks. No where today got all the parts, up early, oh crap the beer might be low!
sounds like a must do Ray :glasses7: Rain may set in on you up there and stay awhile :coffee2: Don't get the dizzies up on the roof :glasses7:
 
oh well we can't have that - hopefully the beer run is a short ride...
Speaking of stoves really have to get the new pipe up on the roof today talking rain starting tomorrow here. I was shot yesterday when I got back, Driving sometimes brings the dizziness out. Really sucks. No where today got all the parts, up early, oh crap the beer might be low!
 
yahoo - busy busy - -of course it's what, noon-ish there?
Been really busy this morning. For a guy who doesn't do much. Went and bought cornices (?) for our living room, made a reservation for the mandatory yearly safety inspection for our new(er) car, looked for valve cover bolts at Summit and Jeg's and had a conversation with the agency in charge of health care payments.

When you're in my situation, that is enough to make me exhausted. Especially talking to a representative of the agency in charge och giving me money ... Hard not to get nervous and stressed.

All is fine, though. A meeting is planned for April 5. Then I'll probably start doing something again, hopefully tagging along a high school math or physics teacher.
 
Shold be easy double walled stuff just snaps together if the old pipe is still good, if not CRAP! Whole new pipe through the roof.
 
it'll be awesome for sure - maybe do some of the detail stuff in red or green...?
Blasting it and painting it with 2000 degree flat black and setting it up in my little home Mike, I live in a 1.000 sq, FT home and love it , less is more some times :cheers:
 
Hope all goes well for you , my son is a health teacher and head coach, I am so proud of him..
 
I had something similar at a garage I rented years ago - easy peasy IF it goes together "as planned" - - CRAP is the nice word if it don't... :D
Shold be easy double walled stuff just snaps together if the old pipe is still good, if not CRAP! Whole new pipe through the roof.
 
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