"New" Lange 6302k

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Morso1bo

Burning Hunk
Mar 6, 2011
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western new hampshire
I just picked up my Lange 6302 is morning. It is in need of recementing but everything else is perfect. All of the baffels and green enamel are perfect. It has not been burned in a long time, I know the stove is from the 70's, but there was a check dated 1946 sitting in the ashes.
Is recementing the stove something I can do myself or is it best left to a professional? Thanks for any advice!
 
Wonderful, congratulations! Hope you are taking pictures of that beauty. Do you mind my asking what it sold for?

Unless there is something unusual about it's construction, I would think it should be pretty easy to re-cement.
 
I will take pictures when she is all set up in the kitchen! I paid $700 for it which is alot for a used stove, but it was barely used, and there is nothing on the current market like it. Thanks again for everyones help in helping me choose my "new" stove!
 
The truth is that stove isn't that hard to work on, and you can even just get cement in caulking tubes and inject it into the seama without disassembly. Still, if you want to PM me we could discuss sending it to my "woodstove summer camp" It is sort of an optimal time for a refurb. And congradulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Graham "the Stoveman" Bartlett, NH
 
Here is the new lang as it sat in the barn where it saw little use.
 

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Looks great even in the barn. There's hardly any ash on the ash lip.

I expect you're going to have to change your handle to reflect the new heater. I'm really curious about how this stove is going to work out for you. Used to dream about owning one.
 
I will keep everyone posted on the progress of the stove being installed in the kitchen. I might just leave the old Morso in the back shed as a treasure for someone to find in 40 years!
 
It's a nice looking stove morso. I hope you enjoy it! Thaks for the pic. Nice idea with the morso. Either that or you can sell it so someone can use it now and recoupe some of the money. Good luck.
 
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