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Please help identify woodstove

 
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Hi everyone. I just joined and wood like to know if anyone knows about this Woodstove? Also does the outer shell come off. It has a leak I need to get to....thank you
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It looks like a coal/wood stove. Usually there's a brick liner, accessible through the top. Where is the leak?
 
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Christy Mitchell wrote:Hi everyone. I just joined and wood like to know if anyone knows about this Woodstove? Also does the outer shell come off. It has a leak I need to get to....thank you



It's a coal stove
 
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I think the manufacturer is required.
Try old heater collection websites
 
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https://www.chimneysolutions.com/chimney-repair-service-coal-fireplace-restoration/
https://antiques.lovetoknow.com/Slideshow:Antique_Cast_Iron_Stoves
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Christy, somewhere on the heater there is usually a manufacturer's name.  I might be on the door or on the back.

Also, a little more information about the problem might also be helpful.

It doesn't appear to be hooked up so how do you know it leaks?

If you would like our help we are going to need more information about this stove.
 
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