Motor7, Thank you!! That was exactly what I needed. Who knew I'd be the "shop" making a custom gasket. Maybe I'll just take it apart and put new rope...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] The glass doesn't look very "glassy" in these pics, but it is.
Thank you. I'll see if I can get it to show in a photo... I thought of posting in classic stoves, but didn't see much traffic. Thought the folks...
Hi, I posted a few weeks ago about replacing my vintage Morso, model 1124 - from about 1983. I got some great advice here, but I just can't bite...
Dennis and Slow1, thanks for your replies. Not what I wanted to hear about burning the stained cedar. I was hoping since it had weathered for 15...
This isn't so much about how to start a fire, but a kindling question. I had a large portion of my cedar shingle/shake siding replaced. It was last...
Thank you begreen. Good to know. I was going to go look at some different ones today but all the dealers in my area were closed so it will have to...
Wow, thank you all, there are some great options here. I'm going to print out some info and compare them all and try to see some of them in person....
Okay, thanks for that info. I'm so attached to this stove, everyone who sees it or experiences the heat from it comments on it. It just seems...
Thanks for the recommendation, but I don't want legs...maybe a convection will be fine? I just don't want the air to get too stifling if I have it...
Oh, I didn't notice that on the 1126. No, my 1124 has those "fins" but no holes. Hmm. I love the way it heats the room so maybe I should be...
Hi, I have an old Morso model 1124 (with glass in doors). I cannot find a pic online, but it is very similar to the 1126 but with smaller glass...
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