Is this L Lange salvageable?

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barnman

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Jan 24, 2012
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New Hampshire
Here are some photos. It looks like it has surface rust. I wanted to get your opinion if you think it could be restored. Brian
 

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No cracks showing in the pictures. That's a good start. How does it look inside?
 
I've done a few of those, and they're interesting trying to get everything to stay in one place long enough to tighten up those little tie rods. If you could quickly grow a third hand (not too big) it'd help immensly. Really really cool stove, though. I'm a huge Lange fan.
 
By the way, if you decide to sell it as is, please let me know. Thank you, and happy heating!
 
cozy heat said:
BeGreen said:
No cracks showing in the pictures. That's a good start. How does it look inside?

Dunno....is that a seam or crack on the right hand side of the 'floor' in the arch photo?

Looks like a removable plate of some sort.
 
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