Warm Morning 420...Toss It or Referb It?

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HarleyDog

New Member
Nov 6, 2021
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Central Utah
Good Morning Guys

I'm reaching out because I've purchased a piece of property that has a Warm Morning 422 in the shed and I'm stuck with a problem. I'd love to hook it all up and use it during my winter projects time but the fire brick in the inside is all banged up and looks like pieces of a puzzle with maybe only one full corner piece to see that I have scrap to deal with. I've searched on-line but can't seem to locate much information about how many brick and where I could buy some replacement parts. That leaves me with the option of getting rid of a pretty little stove which I'm hesitant to do.

Therefore, I ask this question to the group: Any resources for this old model stove available today?

Thanks for your input

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Good Morning Guys

I'm reaching out because I've purchased a piece of property that has a Warm Morning 422 in the shed and I'm stuck with a problem. I'd love to hook it all up and use it during my winter projects time but the fire brick in the inside is all banged up and looks like pieces of a puzzle with maybe only one full corner piece to see that I have scrap to deal with. I've searched on-line but can't seem to locate much information about how many brick and where I could buy some replacement parts. That leaves me with the option of getting rid of a pretty little stove which I'm hesitant to do.

Therefore, I ask this question to the group: Any resources for this old model stove available today?

Thanks for your input

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It is an old coal parlor stove finding parts is not likely you would probably have to cast your own brick
 
Late to the party so you may have tossed it by now. If not. I have a few warm mornings and they are good heaters. There is a ton of information over at the coalpail website about these. I’ve burned wood and coal. It’s a better coal stove but will burn wood well. There are options to the firebrick. A lot of details at coalpail.
 
Late to the party so you may have tossed it by now. If not. I have a few warm mornings and they are good heaters. There is a ton of information over at the coalpail website about these. I’ve burned wood and coal. It’s a better coal stove but will burn wood well. There are options to the firebrick. A lot of details at coalpail.
I am sorry they are horrible woodstoves. Very good coal stoves though.
 
Mine worked pretty good with wood. Comparable to most other wood stoves from that era. I completely disassembled it and resealed everything so it had much better air control. Maybe that’s the key. 🤔 I could get 6-8 hour burns.

It was very good with coal though. 12 hour burns easy.
 
Mine worked pretty good with wood. Comparable to most other wood stoves from that era. I completely disassembled it and resealed everything so it had much better air control. Maybe that’s the key. 🤔 I could get 6-8 hour burns.

It was very good with coal though. 12 hour burns easy.
There is allot more to making a stove a good woodstove than burn times. I use one pretty regularly at a family members cabin.

And yes they are on par with most other stoves of the time