I have an ASW 27 and have never used bricks inside. I've had mine for close to twenty years now. If you are ever interested in selling yours, I would be interested in purchasing it. Thanks, Jeff e-mail: jwrightmusic@hot.rr.com
Atlanta Stove Works is located at 112 Krog Street in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1889, Atlanta Stove Works opened as a pot-belly stove and iron pan factory. The factory was abandoned around 1998, and is now transformed into a mixed-use office development.
To put new bricks inside a wood stove, first ensure the stove is completely cool and empty. Carefully remove any old bricks or debris from the interior. Then, place the new firebricks in the designated areas, ensuring they fit snugly and are level. Finally, check that the bricks are arranged to allow proper airflow and heat distribution before using the stove.
$250
I have no idea
parts for Atlanta wood stove model#28
The Franklin model stove was produced by Atlanta Stove Works starting in 1908. This stove was designed to resemble the original Franklin stove invented by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century. It gained popularity for its efficient heating capabilities and distinctive design. The production continued into the mid-20th century as part of the company's offerings.
I have a #27 and am using it currently. As for value, there are some for sale on Ebay for $150 or more. Atlanta Stove Works company is out of business. I know of no direct resources.
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Only if you have a supersized double wide. This is a large stove and requires a lot of setback or firebreaks from the walls and floors.
The value of an antique cast iron Atlanta Stove Works 27 coal/wood stove can vary significantly based on its condition, completeness, and demand among collectors. Generally, such stoves can range from $300 to $1,500 or more. To obtain a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to check recent sales on auction sites or consult with antique dealers specializing in stoves.
here is a link on craigslist and they say it is that particular model.http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/for/1421248459.html