Hi I am working on another project. I was in an second hand store and saw this Blaze King sitting against the wall and asked about it and was able to pick it up for $100.00. While it may seem like a good deal the whole top inside was bent and warped. I had to cut the top off the stove and put all new metal inside. And yes this as a catalytic combuster which I would say was in good condition. This stove will be like new when it is finished. I am wondering if anyone knows how the blower hooks up on the back. I have been looking at blower fans on the internet and can come up with a design that will work but would like to have an idea of what the original looked like. Hope some one will remember and maybe draw and small picture of it.
The other question I have about this blaze King is the side panels. The way someone hooked them on was with long drywall screws drilled in from the front and back lip of the stove. I know for certain that this was not the original way these panels were attached. The panels are a mystery to me as they have no holes in them no hooks nothing except the few holes someone made with the drywall screws. Does anyone remember how these panels attach on the sides of the stove. If you need a picture of the side panels please let me know.
It may appear from the pictures that some parts are missing but this is not the case I have already removed them. The bi-metric coil is good, and that brass frames that hold the tiles are in good condition. This stove has about everything except the blower motor and assemble on the the back. Thanks
What is interesting about the design of this wood stove is that a secondary burner right under the catalytic combuster instead of a stainless steal plate. I might also mention that I have contacted Blaze King and the lady there directed me to the manual. It has a drawing of the stove but does not show the side panels or the blower.
The other question I have about this blaze King is the side panels. The way someone hooked them on was with long drywall screws drilled in from the front and back lip of the stove. I know for certain that this was not the original way these panels were attached. The panels are a mystery to me as they have no holes in them no hooks nothing except the few holes someone made with the drywall screws. Does anyone remember how these panels attach on the sides of the stove. If you need a picture of the side panels please let me know.
It may appear from the pictures that some parts are missing but this is not the case I have already removed them. The bi-metric coil is good, and that brass frames that hold the tiles are in good condition. This stove has about everything except the blower motor and assemble on the the back. Thanks
What is interesting about the design of this wood stove is that a secondary burner right under the catalytic combuster instead of a stainless steal plate. I might also mention that I have contacted Blaze King and the lady there directed me to the manual. It has a drawing of the stove but does not show the side panels or the blower.