Did you get any responses? I also have a SUNFIRE WOOD STOVE and I would like to know how to clean the draft system as it does not seem to get enough air unless I leave the dorr open ablut 1/4 inch. please e-mail any help to rvtrucksr@aim.com
Mainly cast iron
1800 hundreds
It is pre 1930 when the company name was changed to globe american
311.84168
It is pre 1930 when the company name was changed to globe american
I'm not sure but I have #200 FATSO from King Stove. I went to Antiques Roadshow on-line and they several appraisers that might help.
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Depends on the stove, the kind of stove, and when. Do you mean a wood burning kitchen range from 1900 or a heating stove from 1940, or an electric range from 1960? Parts of the early Sears catalogs are available on line, and you can look at the price of things from around 1902.
The old stove windows were made of the mineral mica.
No, muriatic acid is not very effective in cleaning old paint off of outside wood decks. You should use a paint remover to clean the wood decks, such as Jasco, which is available from Home Depot stores.
what year is a sears and roebuck hotblast heater #143.841251
Have it totally scraped with an appropriate abrasive twice and then varnish it twice.