Round Oak Square Base Double Burner, 18-0-X-T-3 1917 Model.

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sturdycon

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May 21, 2017
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NW Ohio
Saw it Had to have it!! Beautiful wood Burner. Square Base Double Burner. 18-0-X-T-3 1917 Model.
They say it's an All Nighter!! I love All Nighters!! Needs Some Love and Attention New nickel and Paint. Window Glass, Grate and Ash Box. All in all It needs restored!! Just like my 1999 Chevy needed restored. Power washed the Round Oak inside and out everything works/Swings. Any Ideas where I might be able to get some replacement parts??!! Like the Grate, Mica glass and Ashbox??!! Soooo much info here. Can't possibly read it all!! So lets hash it out!! Thanks for reading have a great day!!
I'm Located in NW Ohio.
 
Got a picture or two? You can get the mica online. Search for isinglass.
 
Suppliers won't have parts for Beckwith. (except mica you cut to fit as needed. It is available in many grades, the more clear, the more expensive.) It's a model 0 if you contact an antique stove restorer like antiquestoves.com.

Do you mean a removable ash pan or the base of the stove?
What are you referring to as a double burner? 2 eyes on top, (or eye with 2 halves) or a recycling pipe that connects exhaust back to intake under grate to admit coal gas through grate?

If you have the old grate, Woodman's can cast a new one from your old parts if you don't have a foundry nearby.

Need pictures to see what the x-t changes from the more common 18-0-3. (18 inch burn pot / cylinder, model, year designation)