Hi, New to the site but it is great. I'm in to process of refurbishing and installing a 1980 Russo CW1 Stove in my garage workshop (car will not be stored in garage). The stove is in great shape and has little use. A few small surface rust spots here and there. I want to replace the gaskets and repaint it before it is installed and I have a few quick questions:
1. Should I sand and paint it or sand and polish it?
2. If paint, is satin the most popular?
3. Should I use a wire brush or 220 sand paper/steel wool on the rust?
4. What size gaskets should I use around the door and tray ~ 1/4", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" etc
5. The Grate on the bottom is it great condition, however, if I were to burn wood I think I need to place firebrick over the grate. Is that correct? The stove does not have the firebrick, is this a standard size and would I have trouble finding replacement bricks?
6. The only other thing missing from the stove is the handle on the left side to turn the coal, Is that standard and can I replace that too?
7. I'm located south of Boston Marshfield/Plymouth/Duxbury/Pembroke and was wondering if anyone had any good experiences with installers that they could recommend in this area.
Thanks!
1. Should I sand and paint it or sand and polish it?
2. If paint, is satin the most popular?
3. Should I use a wire brush or 220 sand paper/steel wool on the rust?
4. What size gaskets should I use around the door and tray ~ 1/4", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" etc
5. The Grate on the bottom is it great condition, however, if I were to burn wood I think I need to place firebrick over the grate. Is that correct? The stove does not have the firebrick, is this a standard size and would I have trouble finding replacement bricks?
6. The only other thing missing from the stove is the handle on the left side to turn the coal, Is that standard and can I replace that too?
7. I'm located south of Boston Marshfield/Plymouth/Duxbury/Pembroke and was wondering if anyone had any good experiences with installers that they could recommend in this area.
Thanks!