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After: New Old Cook Stove.
VirginiaIron

After: New Old Cook Stove.

Heartbroken.
Tragedy! I was so excited. I was not going to burn coal so I left the grate untouched. Not visible- the repairs to the hairline cracks within the heat exchangers (rear wall of the firebox and the top wall of the oven).
 

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