Warm morning model 521

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Jon Heiser

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Nov 21, 2016
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Kingston, Idaho
I acquired a warm morning model 521 and would like to restore it. I need some help though, this is my 1st attempt at this and I need drawings, photos, videos.....all the fire brick is broken and I need direction. The metal itself is in pretty good shape. An owners manual would also be nice.
 
From the info I could find, Model 521 appears to be a coal stove... There are some owners of various models here:
http://nepacrossroads.com/

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