This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list th-cam.com/users/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
Thank goodness. Couldn’t figure out why it didn’t have a floor! Something to look forward to. . . . And another lovely, peaceful cabin build. Thanks for a perfect afternoon!
hey glad you liked it !!! I'm guessing you are talking about the floor installing video but if not here's the linkth-cam.com/video/1RZXMZfMorw/w-d-xo.html
An old buddy of mine had a similar looking stove years ago. We cooked a lot of chili, venison and fried taters and brewed more pots of coffee than I can count on that thing. Nice job stove looks real nice!
they really are . I searched all over to see if you could use that paint couldn't find an answer so I tried now I know , and hopefully I can save someone else the trouble
Really nice color combo turned out great I'm sure she will enjoy it in her new cabin another great video people should check out thx for the upload Ryan Merry Christmas
Thanks for posting this man! I will be restoring the EXACT same stove that is in pretty much the same state. It was my dad's and it will heat a backyard sauna, so kind of a special project. I'm new to metal restoration so the steps you showed here are super helpful! May skip the painting it red part though :)
Wow automotive paint is what I put on my perfection kerosene stove that I am restoring, haven't tested yet with heat. Your wife's stove looks great. Thank you for the information. 😊
Those both likely were expensive when new. Quality. Some municipalities in the Western USA now ban wood heat. Imagine that. Sad. We have in the long past had 2 Buck Stoves. One in a small 1 bedroom home and one in a 4 bedroom home. Loved both.
I had a wood-burning fireplace in WA, much like yours, and that baby would produce the heat! If I ran a floor fan to move the air around, it would heat the entire house.
I don't know the make or model but if you measure the space for the glass you need you can google replacement stove glass and buy the size you need online .
I've done a few like this. I'll tell ya get a small pot sand blaster. It takes cleaning from a few days of grinding and wire brushing to a few minutes.
I am really digging the channel keep up the good work. Try a twisted wire cup brush for the angle grinder eats through rust and paint. Work well and last forever. If needed I will finish with one of those 3M stripping discs. Strippers are nice but in my experience they are to distracting and not so handy around the shop lol.
awesome ! I'll have to give it a try that second thing I used took the paint off really fast too . LOL yeah strippers might not have been the best idea lol
That second red paint looked waaaay better. You are good with your hands mang. Great job ! It came out amazing. The wife got this one too lol... The last video she swiped your chicken coop.... for the second time haha....❤ Go easy on him Tina 😂...
I agree wasn't really that excited to have to redo it but definitely like the second color better . Thanks !! oh no the chicken coop was never for me I don't want chickens lol
Great just what I have to do with my over 50 year old wood stove that came with my house. I have had it for 30. Mine is not as rusty. So I figure it should not be hard to do. I do have a crack inside the liner, not sure if that is a problem?
it's kinda fun restoring them much more fun if you can paint it outside and fire it for a few hours outside to burn of the fumes .. not sure I guess it would depend on how big the crack is
totally agree ! the first paint would resist heat if you could treat it right but without an oven that you could put a wood stove in I have no idea how it could be done
Thanks ! I actually used mineral spirits on the door it worked fine . then I read the directions on the paint and used acetone on the stove . acetone works better
Hey Thanks buddy! Sorry though about you mishap. I am redoing my wood stove and was thinking of red and black. I was going to use flat black wood stove paint on the door and thought I might use the VHT automotive flat red high heat header paint on the stove. I can see now that wood have been a huge mistake. That must have been super frustrating for you but glad you didn't throw in the towel instead you bit the bullet and carried on through with plan two. So today I used high heat flat black stove paint on the stove and high heat copper color stove paint on the door. Have to run the cure outside tomorrow. Cross my figures. Another mistake you can make is on the re-coat time if you are doing a second coat. I had a corner heat shield I made 3x3x4 feet high and sprayed it with high heat stove paint out of spray bombs. It was going great until spray bomb nozzle started spitting lets call it barfing on the job. So on one bent section of the shield that the paint stared to spit all over, I sanded lightly and sprayed over the next day and unfortunately it started to alligator the prior days paint. Nightmare on Pain Street. So was left with no choice but to rub that section all off with acetone and start again. Not perfect the second time but nearly. I hate spray bombs with a passion but funny how we find ourselves using them again. There are better nozzles out there now but they still seem to screw up just when your nearly finished. They have a lot of xylene, toluene and or acetone in them so not only are they pretty toxic, you need to do all your re-coats within one hour in one session otherwise you need to wait 48 hours or more to avoid eating into the first coat and get the dreaded alligator finish. Not the wrinkle finish you were going for the other pull your hair out one. On the stove I used the Satin Black Rustoleum stove paint in the quart can and just thinned it enough to get out of the gun. It when on beautifully with no spitting like the stinky bombs. Hope I am still happy tomorrow after the heat cure fire.
yeah it really sucked to have to refinish it but I'm happy I did and got this video up . Before this I couldn't find any info on weather you could use header paint or not and you're not the first person who has told me they were about to use it before they seen this video ,so I'm glad its saved some people a real pain in the neck . That copper black combo sounds like it would look awesome !!
OK update, sprayed er up the other day. Had the curse of bug butt boogie and an area I tried to fix. Should have left alone but no one around to pull me back and whack me. So it was the dreaded how long to wait before recoat to avoid the cursed rustoleum 2nd coat wrinkle. I wasn't willing to take a chance so last night I cured that paint with a burn in fire. The satin black was quart can but the copper was a spray bomb. The copper spray bomb didn't seem to cure and stayed a bit soft The better half wasn't too crazy about it so I sanded everything down both stove and door. Had to use toluene to get the last bit off door. Today perfect day, 27 Celsius and very little wind and low humidity. Wiped down with some paint prep and fired the gun up. Yahoo went A1 with only couple bugs that I picked out with a dental pick and air. Going for coffee now to celebrate! Later in the summer I have to redo the big Lopi woodstove. Will use the same satin black but any two tones colors I will get the Stove Bright woodstove paint rather than take a chance again on the rustoleun. You know what they say once bit twice shy. First coat was frustration second coat was a dream. Got the system down now for the next one. I HOPE. Live and learn, right? (-;
Who is the manufacturer of that stove? I need new glass and the glass retaining plate with new screws. Data plate is unreadable and I’m trying to do the same thing you did which looks fantastic!
hey sorry it's taken so long for me to respond , I've fallen way behind on comments. The stove is made by Warnock Hersey . If that doesn't get you the parts you need you can do a google search for wood stove stove glass and order it by the size you need . the retainer plate is just a flat piece of metal with a couple holes for the screws ,so you should be able to make your own pretty easily as well. hope this helps . glad you enjoyed the video !!
My stove is very similar. It attracts dust like crazy. I have a hard time keeping a steady fire in it. It's either all out or dying down too much. Any tips?
Hmm, I'm not sure could be a lot of different things could be the quality or dryness of the wood , lack of airflow maybe the way the chimney is ran or maybe it needs to be cleaned .
@@blackspruce1861 It would probably help if I had more experience with the stove. Since the chimney fire years and years ago, we have only used it a few times. The chimney should be clean as we had it lined after the fire. We were told we'd never have to clean it. I don't know how much I believe that. lol
Do I understand you correctly that I would have to hear up the stove and let it cool some to paint. I have a good wood stove store by me that has cleaned my chimney. I will be selling the house and want to certify the chimney and stove. For people who do not have a good clearance behind or below their stove pipe I learned that a flashing can be added to the pipe to eliminate need to change hearth.
well if its in a warm room that has been heated for a while it should be fine but I was in my shop I warmed the room up but the stove was still quite cold .
LOTS of 'Work'! I think this is the 'why' behind bargain prices. You really did a LOVELY job on the stove...thanks 4 sharing! I also like the 2nd color better. God bless and Merry Christmas!
It wouldn't have seemed like so much work if I would have only done it once LOL ! Thank you it is a nicer color for a stove . Merry Christmas too you as well
I'll be sure to try that, whenever I find a "cheap" second hand wood stove... Second hand wood stoves start out at $450 around me, in worse condition than yours. (Oklahoma)
really ? I never even looked at the brand when I was getting the clearances off the back . I like it nice little stove heats the cabin great and I'm pretty sure its the same one I heat my shop with
Pro-tip: you can use those tiger paw sanding pads, but to avoid the flaps gumming up with paint, you just have to dip into clean metal frequently to knock that paint off.
This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list th-cam.com/users/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
Thanks glad you liked it!
I've been loving your channel and content! Found you through Bushradical
Awesome! Thank you!
I like to watch projects like this one. Keep ‘‘em coming!
Thanks, will do!
Thank goodness. Couldn’t figure out why it didn’t have a floor! Something to look forward to. . . . And another lovely, peaceful cabin build. Thanks for a perfect afternoon!
hey glad you liked it !!! I'm guessing you are talking about the floor installing video but if not here's the linkth-cam.com/video/1RZXMZfMorw/w-d-xo.html
An old buddy of mine had a similar looking stove years ago. We cooked a lot of chili, venison and fried taters and brewed more pots of coffee than I can count on that thing. Nice job stove looks real nice!
that sounds great! Thanks!!
Great video and beautiful result. Thanks for sharing the entire process.
Thanks !!
I have a stove just like yours, I am going to try this. Thanks for the video !!
That Red looks sooooo much better compared to the first red you decided to use. Thanks for the video!
it sure does thanks !! . no problem
That ending color was much better anyway. It's a nice looking stove!
I think so too! thanks!
This channel is growing fast. You’re doing a great job 👏
Thank you! I hope I can keep the momentum up
Amazing work!! I love how these stoves with windows light the room.
Thanks ! oh yeah it's better than watching television too
I always like red. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! me too
The what not to do's are the most educational sometimes. Thanks for sharing the mistakes! I also agree, the second red looks way better!
they really are . I searched all over to see if you could use that paint couldn't find an answer so I tried now I know , and hopefully I can save someone else the trouble
Those are nice, simple, effective stoves. They last forever and the window is a huge bonus!
Yes they are!
I love your work. Would you fly out to New Zealand to help me with my cabins ?
@@roryfannon2518 that would be pretty awesome! But I honestly couldn’t afford it right now
WHOA! That is red. How cool that this can be done so easily.
yeah it's not that hard and saves a lot of money
Absolutely love that stove. I am looking for one!
Thanks !!
Really nice color combo turned out great I'm sure she will enjoy it in her new cabin another great video people should check out thx for the upload Ryan Merry Christmas
Thanks !! it really heats it well and looks good in there . thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the cabin video !!!
Beautiful out in the woods house
thanks!
I have a stove I am preparing to paint. Thanks for the tip on not using automotive paint. That’s what I was going to use.
I'm happy you saw this first . I searched a lot to see if you could use it but there wasn't anything I could find . now we know . happy to help
Those are good tips to restore wood stoves. Merry Christmas 🎄⛄ to you and your family.
Thanks! merry Christmas to you and yours as well !!
Thanks for posting this man! I will be restoring the EXACT same stove that is in pretty much the same state. It was my dad's and it will heat a backyard sauna, so kind of a special project. I'm new to metal restoration so the steps you showed here are super helpful! May skip the painting it red part though :)
No problem ! thats a really cool use for an heirloom I hope it turns out great , yeah reds not for everybody lol
Looks good, and for the price you really can't go wrong.
Thanks! you really can't
That was AMAZING! Great job!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!! 😁
Thank you for the helpful tips. I’ll keep them in mind. Great video. Hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas.
More than happy to share !! thanks ! merry Christmas to you and yours as well
I need to do this to my little wood stove I bought a while back on f b market Great video. Thanks.
Thanks !! it's not the most enjoyable project but pretty rewarding
Wow automotive paint is what I put on my perfection kerosene stove that I am restoring, haven't tested yet with heat. Your wife's stove looks great. Thank you for the information. 😊
You might be able to regulate the temperature a little better on that definitely look at the directions. Thank you !!! No problem
Very relaxing!!
awesome !
Nice to see recycled stove projects.
thanks!
That is nice and sort of modern. ❤
Thanks!!
Great build! Merry Christmas to you guys.
Thank You !! merry Christmas!
Good job Young man!
thank you !
NICE!! Lesson learned, and posted.
Thanks!!
Extra work but end result looked amazing
Thank you!
Another good option is true Rust-Oleum spray paint. A huge variety of colors. I've used it on plenty of engines.
I didn't see any that went over 500 degrees when I was looking for different color options .
Sucker looks brand new! Outstanding work!!!
Thank you !!
Those both likely were expensive when new. Quality. Some municipalities in the Western USA now ban wood heat. Imagine that. Sad. We have in the long past had 2 Buck Stoves. One in a small 1 bedroom home and one in a 4 bedroom home. Loved both.
Those states should ban politicians.
Thats cool! Thanks for sharing!
no problem Thanks for watching!
I had a wood-burning fireplace in WA, much like yours, and that baby would produce the heat! If I ran a floor fan to move the air around, it would heat the entire house.
They sure are nice aren't they !
Like seeing fellow michigan boys on here!
heck yeah !
Such a pretty stove! Good job! 👍
Thank you !!
Good looking finished product 🔥 Merry Christmas 🎄
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Do you know what make and model this stove is. I just purchased a used one just like it and I need a piece of glass for the door
I don't know the make or model but if you measure the space for the glass you need you can google replacement stove glass and buy the size you need online .
I used a high heat automotive paint on my custom bbq pit and it’s held up for the last 6 years but I also used a high heat primer
I didn't know there was a high heat primer good to know !
You did a good job on it. It looks nice.
Thank you !!
The burn , what it is will be , trial and error. Love the truth burn 🔥 and how they make something possible
well put thanks !
@@blackspruce1861 I love how you , killed paint, and everyone needs to pay attention to temperature, your a good man in this 💯🍻✌️
@@hazysday thanks ! I thought it was good info too . I searched a lot and couldn’t find out if that paint would work so I found out trial by fire
Nice job and good advice on the paint
Thanks 👍
It looks great.
Thanks!
Beautiful work 👏👏👏👏
Thanks !
That looks really good 👍
thank you !
@@blackspruce1861 very welcome Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a New Years Day and a safe one aswell as being warm
I've done a few like this. I'll tell ya get a small pot sand blaster. It takes cleaning from a few days of grinding and wire brushing to a few minutes.
that sounds so much better . that second grader attachment was pretty fast .
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Thanks! Merry Christmas! & a Happy new year to you too!
That looks great!
Thanks!
Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your family
Merry Christmas to you and yours as we'll!!
I am really digging the channel keep up the good work. Try a twisted wire cup brush for the angle grinder eats through rust and paint. Work well and last forever. If needed I will finish with one of those 3M stripping discs. Strippers are nice but in my experience they are to distracting and not so handy around the shop lol.
awesome ! I'll have to give it a try that second thing I used took the paint off really fast too . LOL yeah strippers might not have been the best idea lol
Better color for sure!!
I agree!
Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🎄🎁🎁🎄🎄😘👍🏻💕
Thanks Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!
Thanks for the information.
no problem !!
That second red paint looked waaaay better.
You are good with your hands mang. Great job ! It came out amazing.
The wife got this one too lol...
The last video she swiped your chicken coop.... for the second time haha....❤
Go easy on him Tina 😂...
I agree wasn't really that excited to have to redo it but definitely like the second color better . Thanks !! oh no the chicken coop was never for me I don't want chickens lol
Great just what I have to do with my over 50 year old wood stove that came with my house. I have had it for 30. Mine is not as rusty. So I figure it should not be hard to do. I do have a crack inside the liner, not sure if that is a problem?
it's kinda fun restoring them much more fun if you can paint it outside and fire it for a few hours outside to burn of the fumes .. not sure I guess it would depend on how big the crack is
Nice job , look good as new
Thanks !!
That is some really nice restorative work you have done there. I bet it didn't look that good when it was built brand new.
Thank you very much!
I need one for the apartment, wonder how I can install outside the fire escape
I'm not sure but im guessing the land lord might explode LOL
Great job.
I’m sure your wife will enjoy it for years to come
thanks ! she sure will
The second red is infinitely better looking than the bright one, not to mention it resists the heat!
totally agree ! the first paint would resist heat if you could treat it right but without an oven that you could put a wood stove in I have no idea how it could be done
Happy New Year
happy new year !!
Love I love this stove great job. Did you use acetone to clean the door after grinding ‽
Thanks ! I actually used mineral spirits on the door it worked fine . then I read the directions on the paint and used acetone on the stove . acetone works better
Good information to know. Thank you and have a good holiday
Thanks you !! merry Christmas !
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas !
what color and brand of wood stove paint did you use? It looks brand new!
Thanks!! it was Mojave red . Stove bright is the brand
Do you have a link to the second paint you used? Love that red!
I don't have a link but it was Mojave Red , the brand is stove bright
@@blackspruce1861 Perfect, thank you. I'm going to have a look for it. I have an old Woodstove at the cottage that could use a little 'sprucing' up. 😉
Hey Thanks buddy! Sorry though about you mishap. I am redoing my wood stove and was thinking of red and black. I was going to use flat black wood stove paint on the door and thought I might use the VHT automotive flat red high heat header paint on the stove. I can see now that wood have been a huge mistake. That must have been super frustrating for you but glad you didn't throw in the towel instead you bit the bullet and carried on through with plan two. So today I used high heat flat black stove paint on the stove and high heat copper color stove paint on the door. Have to run the cure outside tomorrow. Cross my figures.
Another mistake you can make is on the re-coat time if you are doing a second coat. I had a corner heat shield I made 3x3x4 feet high and sprayed it with high heat stove paint out of spray bombs. It was going great until spray bomb nozzle started spitting lets call it barfing on the job. So on one bent section of the shield that the paint stared to spit all over, I sanded lightly and sprayed over the next day and unfortunately it started to alligator the prior days paint. Nightmare on Pain Street. So was left with no choice but to rub that section all off with acetone and start again. Not perfect the second time but nearly. I hate spray bombs with a passion but funny how we find ourselves using them again. There are better nozzles out there now but they still seem to screw up just when your nearly finished. They have a lot of xylene, toluene and or acetone in them so not only are they pretty toxic, you need to do all your re-coats within one hour in one session otherwise you need to wait 48 hours or more to avoid eating into the first coat and get the dreaded alligator finish. Not the wrinkle finish you were going for the other pull your hair out one.
On the stove I used the Satin Black Rustoleum stove paint in the quart can and just thinned it enough to get out of the gun. It when on beautifully with no spitting like the stinky bombs.
Hope I am still happy tomorrow after the heat cure fire.
yeah it really sucked to have to refinish it but I'm happy I did and got this video up . Before this I couldn't find any info on weather you could use header paint or not and you're not the first person who has told me they were about to use it before they seen this video ,so I'm glad its saved some people a real pain in the neck . That copper black combo sounds like it would look awesome !!
OK update, sprayed er up the other day. Had the curse of bug butt boogie and an area I tried to fix. Should have left alone but no one around to pull me back and whack me. So it was the dreaded how long to wait before recoat to avoid the cursed rustoleum 2nd coat wrinkle. I wasn't willing to take a chance so last night I cured that paint with a burn in fire. The satin black was quart can but the copper was a spray bomb. The copper spray bomb didn't seem to cure and stayed a bit soft The better half wasn't too crazy about it so I sanded everything down both stove and door. Had to use toluene to get the last bit off door. Today perfect day, 27 Celsius and very little wind and low humidity. Wiped down with some paint prep and fired the gun up. Yahoo went A1 with only couple bugs that I picked out with a dental pick and air. Going for coffee now to celebrate! Later in the summer I have to redo the big Lopi woodstove. Will use the same satin black but any two tones colors I will get the Stove Bright woodstove paint rather than take a chance again on the rustoleun. You know what they say once bit twice shy. First coat was frustration second coat was a dream. Got the system down now for the next one. I HOPE. Live and learn, right? (-;
What were you cleaning the stove with after you removed the rust, acetone?
yes works great
Great video! Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Looks cool man!
Thanks !
Thanks for the heads up re the paint 😅
no problem sometimes there's only one way to find out lol
Awesome!
thanks!!
What brand and color is that red? I like it a lot as well.
it is Stove bright paint and the color is Mojave. I agree its a cool color
Thanks for this
No problem!!
Beautiful 😊
Thanks!!
Who is the manufacturer of that stove? I need new glass and the glass retaining plate with new screws. Data plate is unreadable and I’m trying to do the same thing you did which looks fantastic!
😊I forgot to say it is the same stove, sorry. Can you help?
hey sorry it's taken so long for me to respond , I've fallen way behind on comments. The stove is made by Warnock Hersey . If that doesn't get you the parts you need you can do a google search for wood stove stove glass and order it by the size you need . the retainer plate is just a flat piece of metal with a couple holes for the screws ,so you should be able to make your own pretty easily as well. hope this helps . glad you enjoyed the video !!
@@blackspruce1861 no worries and thank you so much!
My stove is very similar. It attracts dust like crazy. I have a hard time keeping a steady fire in it. It's either all out or dying down too much. Any tips?
Hmm, I'm not sure could be a lot of different things could be the quality or dryness of the wood , lack of airflow maybe the way the chimney is ran or maybe it needs to be cleaned .
@@blackspruce1861 It would probably help if I had more experience with the stove. Since the chimney fire years and years ago, we have only used it a few times. The chimney should be clean as we had it lined after the fire. We were told we'd never have to clean it. I don't know how much I believe that. lol
Merry Christmas!!
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too !
Beautiful job 👍🏻 Merry Christmas 🎄. 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻
thanks! merry Christmas to you too!
@@blackspruce1861 thank you.
What size cabin did you put the stove in?
12x16 . you definitely don't have to load it up much to keep it warm
Hey good vid, very informative!
thanks !!
Do I understand you correctly that I would have to hear up the stove and let it cool some to paint. I have a good wood stove store by me that has cleaned my chimney. I will be selling the house and want to certify the chimney and stove. For people who do not have a good clearance behind or below their stove pipe I learned that a flashing can be added to the pipe to eliminate need to change hearth.
well if its in a warm room that has been heated for a while it should be fine but I was in my shop I warmed the room up but the stove was still quite cold .
Nice, i have the same wood stove.
thanks!! it's a nice little stove does a good job
Very cool
Thanks!
What's the product you use after grinding/sanding?
acetone . really strong cleaner . I think its the same thing women use as fingernail polish remover .
@@blackspruce1861 thanks!
@@jaimecarras6024 anytime
LOTS of 'Work'! I think this is the 'why' behind bargain prices. You really did a LOVELY job on the stove...thanks 4 sharing! I also like the 2nd color better. God bless and Merry Christmas!
It wouldn't have seemed like so much work if I would have only done it once LOL ! Thank you it is a nicer color for a stove . Merry Christmas too you as well
Is that a Lopi?
No it's not , it's just a cheap one
What color red is that?
Mojave red . made by stove Bright
I'll be sure to try that, whenever I find a "cheap" second hand wood stove...
Second hand wood stoves start out at $450 around me, in worse condition than yours. (Oklahoma)
wow that's pretty steep ! , but we were keeping a close eye on marketplace for quite a while before this one came up
PS it was the same model stove you refinished. They were cheap and they sold a lot of them. Not a high end stove but they work.
oh cool ! yeah nothing special but it heats well
That’s a Fleet&Farm stove we have one just like it at our cabin. It’s been 10 or so years.
really ? I never even looked at the brand when I was getting the clearances off the back . I like it nice little stove heats the cabin great and I'm pretty sure its the same one I heat my shop with
Great video ! That came out great ! What Brand of stove is it ? Merry Christmas to you and your family. Take care Ryan
Thanks! I'm not sure I never looked at the brand . one guy commented it was a fleet farm stove . I'll have to look
Pro-tip: you can use those tiger paw sanding pads, but to avoid the flaps gumming up with paint, you just have to dip into clean metal frequently to knock that paint off.
thanks for the tip it really gummed up fast
@@blackspruce1861 just keep working it into clean metal. When you see the sparks again, it’s clean enough to knock down some paint.
Happy wife happy life
very true !
Asbestos gasket?
fiberglass
that's a pellet stove, so from experience let me tell you to get rid of the glass on it and replace with fireplace grate.
@@suzy_the_cockatoo sorry but it is 100 percent a wood stove not a pellet stove