I have been sanding, brushing and grinding away my days (and nights after work) to bring an old Jotul #4 back to life from its rusty existence outdoors under an old blue tarp. I recently purchased the stove and am just about ready to have it professionally installed in my new outbuilding. Last week, I noticed a hairline crack in the front panel. It might have been there and I missed it when I looked over the stove. Should I burn the stove and leave the crack as is? Fill it with compound? I haven't been able to track down a replacement part. Weld it? Other options? Any advice is appreciated!
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