Went by to check out a 15+ year old soapstone stove, so what should I double check?
So how would I tell if the stove was overfired? the broken soapstone a sign?
- It's a Woodstock Fireview 205.
- Age is estimate b/c the serial plate is hard to read now and it's 2nd homeowner but the original owner left behind a VHS tape from Woodstock Co.! :D Mid to late 1990s?
- There is one soapstone cracked in the back facing. Woodstock lists this as part# W-15, worth $28, and says these stoves are double-line stone so maybe that's possible to repair/replace?
- There is some rust on the cast iron frame even though the stove is sitting in a den, so maybe high indoor humidity caused slight rusting? Heavy duty wire brush this or re-paint it?
- The combuster top / cover for catalyst looks to be damaged -- there is was a 1-inch area that has collasped. I didn't get to the cat itself but I'd assume both need replacing, so that'd be about $200.
- Damper control works. Glass is relatively clear (slight haze but not cracked or black). Doors easily swing open / shut.
- Its current owner has another fireplace and wants this stove gone because they're remodelling the den, and only fired it a few times since moving in.
- The thing was remarkable clean, even in the firebox, and the flu ... but the current owner's use & care gives me no clue as to how the previous owner used it.
So how would I tell if the stove was overfired? the broken soapstone a sign?
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IF and only if
we bought for $1k or less.
I have a new theory about the rust; Guy burned marginally dry wood, heat wasn't great so he got the stack robber. Stack robber sucked the heat out of the flue gasses, creo condensed and ran back down to the elbow. The upside is, the stove probably wasn't overfired..not much heat was created. 
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