Atlanta Stove 15-36

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janie y

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Feb 16, 2016
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Mississippi
We have Atlanta Stove Works wood stove 15-36. It was move and fell apart. All parts are back together except for the 4 I braces that form the circles for the eyes of the stove. No parts are left and there is nothing to hold the braces up. No screw holes, no broken welding,etc. Can you help with what is missing? Thanks so much!
 
The cook stoves I have here (Buckwalter) have a post that supports the I piece in the center of the I. Any mark on the bottom of I piece where it was in contact with something? My 2 posts are screwed on the firebox frame and oven top with countersunk stove bolts. Probably just a spacer since it needs open flow under the top. You should be able to put a short pipe nipple or other steel post there.

I would message pap-repair from this thread and maybe he can tell you what supports his.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/atlanta-stove-works-15-36-manuals.146183/

Woodmans will cast any part you need from an original, so if yours is missing something perhaps he can send his to make the part and you can send your oven clean out door to have one cast for him. You both get the parts you need.
 
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