czar800
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Worst case Ontario just throw some furnace cement on it.I have this little parlor stove that I use in my shop. I’ve noticed that the material used on the sides is starting to flake off and I’d like to repair it.
So my question is what material should I use?
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You going to be able to weld stainless to cast iron? Looks like the front frame work is bolted on.
Steve Sidwell, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
I imagine the body was double the thickness of a 55gal drum. May not hurt to install a heat shield inside to preserve the body. My recerculator had metal heat shields inside til they burnt out. I lined the complete fire box sides half way up like the steel ones were with fire bricks to keep from burning out the sides. That was 8 years ago and still working well.
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Worst case Ontario just throw some furnace cement on it.
You going to be able to weld stainless to cast iron? Looks like the front frame work is bolted on.
Steve Sidwell, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
Done yet??!!Finally got around to tinkering with the stove.
Had to drill out a few screws in the process.
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