Martin Stove and Range Co. Florence Ala.

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Nov 17, 2018
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Florida
I bought a little wood stove made by Martin Stove and Range. The legs all move on their bolts. They can be moved in or out, in being straight up and down and out being more splayed. Is it possible that they are intended to do this? They all are exactly the same and at first I thought they were just rusty and needed new bolts. Today someone suggested that at the period when these stoves were built many homes were not level and this leg movement allowed the stove to be level even if the floor was not. I am new to this forum and I thank you for any help.
 
I bought a little wood stove made by Martin Stove and Range. The legs all move on their bolts. They can be moved in or out, in being straight up and down and out being more splayed. Is it possible that they are intended to do this? They all are exactly the same and at first I thought they were just rusty and needed new bolts. Today someone suggested that at the period when these stoves were built many homes were not level and this leg movement allowed the stove to be level even if the floor was not. I am new to this forum and I thank you for any help.
I have no idea but it is certainly possible.