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CamFan

Feeling the Heat
Aug 21, 2011
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North East Georgia
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Here’s one I got this morning. It’s also got feet.


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Wow, that's in rough shape. A good sand blasting should clean it up nicely. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
 
Wow, that's in rough shape. A good sand blasting should clean it up nicely. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

I already took it. They will blast it after lunch today. I’ve checked and gasket will work on this one. I may paint it tonight. I also may have it sold already. I’ll know tomorrow. The top will be pitted from rust but if you take paint , let it gel a bit then spread it on the top with a putty knife after it dries sand it then paint the stove. It’s hard to tell. The chimney on this rusted out is the reason it’s so rough.


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I bought it for the feet. They are nickel. I have to clean them up.


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Nothing wrong with that. I'd have done the same.
 
Hmm. They are nickel and cleaned up good. I am soaking them to do a final clean. Send a pm with an offer. I can take a picture tomorrow. A friend of mine just bought black ones for 250.00. Hrs installing it this week.


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