My dad recently passed and we are converting the house to rent rooms, although I will still live here. The stove hasn't been used in a decade or two (nor has the chimney been swept) but there is some nostalgic value, as it was our only source of heat growing up and my mom built tiny formica-covered stools for each of us kids to sit on, while we ate breakfast in our Star Wars-inspired "jawas" we'd wore to sleep.
Anyway, we sort of need the space where it sits for a second refrigerator, so my question is, is there any value to these things other than nostalgia? How hard is it to find an wood burning stove these days? Can you even buy them, or do they have to be expensive clean-burning varieties?
Basically, would you keep it or sell it, and if the latter, what might be a fair price?
(In case you're wondering, I've seen some notes on other posts about broken bricks and such -- none here that I can see, the thing hasn't moved for 40 years so less likelihood for things breaking! Except for the obvious crack in the door of course, which was fixed 30 years ago -- accomplished the job but not too pretty, typical of all of my dad's handiwork)
Thanks!!
Anyway, we sort of need the space where it sits for a second refrigerator, so my question is, is there any value to these things other than nostalgia? How hard is it to find an wood burning stove these days? Can you even buy them, or do they have to be expensive clean-burning varieties?
Basically, would you keep it or sell it, and if the latter, what might be a fair price?
(In case you're wondering, I've seen some notes on other posts about broken bricks and such -- none here that I can see, the thing hasn't moved for 40 years so less likelihood for things breaking! Except for the obvious crack in the door of course, which was fixed 30 years ago -- accomplished the job but not too pretty, typical of all of my dad's handiwork)
Thanks!!
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Water that keeps the temperature down and creates a 'dirty' burn. This kind of wood burning is irresponsible, and these units should be removed from the marketplace. Burning in pre EPA wood stoves that haven't been altered is also irresponsible. Why?