As many around the Northeast will not so fondly remember, this past year has had more than a few rain showers and storms. It looks like I got some rain coming in my ridge vent (probable) or around the flashing around my Class A (possible). I have a fairly new metal roof. Since this stove is in a cabin, it isn’t seen every day and water sat under the cast iron, rusting the top a bit. I caught this just after we had a night in the 40s, telling me it’s time to give the stove a little love for the winter. Here’s a thread documenting how to pull the top and sides off a T5, and probably all the T series.
Tools used:
3/8” ratchet
11mm socket
Lots of 3/8” extensions up to 18”
Phillips screwdriver (#2?)
Penetrating oil
![[Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust [Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/315/315006-41025f6f65390201950aa94e85d2012c.jpg?hash=LCoHSzhJjS)
Tools used:
3/8” ratchet
11mm socket
Lots of 3/8” extensions up to 18”
Phillips screwdriver (#2?)
Penetrating oil
![[Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust [Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/315/315005-04495129d35fd0754ea1786fa8eb1d41.jpg?hash=a7pyvJKmZB)
![[Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust [Hearth.com] Pulling the top on a T5-fixing rust](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/315/315006-41025f6f65390201950aa94e85d2012c.jpg?hash=LCoHSzhJjS)