Can someone please identify my stove

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kris phillips

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Dec 17, 2014
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I can't find any info on the stove itself, other than an iconic embalm on the front! There are various spare parts I'm looking for! But I guess just finding out what it is, is a start.
 

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I am not sure of the brand but it appears to be built like a coal stove not a wood stove (at least to my eyes). The air adjustment looks like it comes from underneath the fuel.
Does it have any kind of tag on the back of it?
 
I am not sure of the brand but it appears to be built like a coal stove not a wood stove (at least to my eyes). The air adjustment looks like it comes from underneath the fuel.
Does it have any kind of tag on the back of it?

I did have a good look around, but nothing! The only thing That I thought might be a giveaway was the emblem! I was told it was a multi fuel stove and looking at the back I see it was previously hooked up some kind of boiler. I basically need a new plate for inside, and the cord that runs around on the inner door! Sorry, I must sound completely idiotic, but I really know nothing on this subject. So any help is much appreciated.
 
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Multi fuel makes sense now. Can I assume that the "cord" is in reference to the door gasket? If so, that should be a pretty common item. Take measurements of width, thickness and length and most any hearth store should be able to match it for you. The plate may be a little more difficult. A couple of more pictures might help. Is this an item that a steel working shop might be able to make for you? Without seeing it, it is difficult to guess.
 
Multi fuel makes sense now. Can I assume that the "cord" is in reference to the door gasket? If so, that should be a pretty common item. Take measurements of width, thickness and length and most any hearth store should be able to match it for you. The plate may be a little more difficult. A couple of more pictures might help. Is this an item that a steel working shop might be able to make for you? Without seeing it, it is difficult to guess.

I didn't know it was called a gasket, but thank you. Any chance you could put me in a right direction of a website you trust! It's getting late here, so what I'll do is take some more pictures for you tomorrow and hopefully get some more feedback! The emblam on the stove looks like to be of a stove with flames, protruding from the door! Is that something you recognise?
 
Being on the other side of the pond, I would suspect that you would want to find a more local source for the gasket material. It is a common product in the stove world.

It could be an astroflam product, but I am sure they are not the only ones with a flame emblem. I, personally, can't positively identify it.
 
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Hi, I've got some pictures, so hopefully I could clear things up and get purchasing! There are 2 bricks on the inside of each side of the stove, roughly 9" square and 1" thick, what would these be called generally? Also I've got a pic of the emblam up close! This is the plate also!
 

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The bricks are "firebricks". That plate would be quite easy for any shop that works with steel to bend you up a new one. I can't put my finger on the emblem.

That plate could very well just be flattened back out. It doesn't look like anything is burnt through or missing.
 
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