Need Help with Stove Identification

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hogosmith

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Apr 21, 2013
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Waitsburg, WA
Howdy to All,

I'm helping a friend get set up with a wood stove. She's been offered a free stove. It's identical to the one I (hopefully) attached.. It's made mostly of diamond plate, the door open sideways and there is a plate on the front that slides up/down and doesn't seem to be an airtight design. The body of the stove angles back to the rear, like the lower plate below the door does. (the picture almost makes it look like a rectangular box) At first I thought it was a nicely made home build, but then saw it's twin on Craig's List leading me to believe it's a commercial brand.

Any help identifying is greatly appreciated.

Also, we're located in S.E. Washington State.

Thanks [Hearth.com] Need Help with Stove Identification
 
Ugly local welding shop made copy of a Franklin stove.
 
Check with the local authorities to see if it is legal to install.
 
I have seen many a stove and I have never seen a mass produced diamond plated stove, that is a one off local job, may have saturated your area however. I would recycle that unit as it looks like it has seen better days. Plus as mentioned I don't think you can install that in WA, not a certified stove.
 
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