Maybe but it's really beat. For a couple hundred bucks I can get a much nicer 
one. I could get one in similar shape, maybe even a little better for free.
Curt

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  On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 3:08 PM, Randy Bennell via 
Mercedes<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:   Could you not repair the cookstove? My 
recollection is that the back is 
usually just sheet metal and if so, you should be able to rebuild it. 
The cast iron top and the castings on the front are what make it a nice 
stove.


On 30/07/2021 10:11 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
>  An exterior chimney is no good if you're trying to burn wood while it's 
>really cold out. The draft is terrible until the chimney warms up and if it's 
>really cold sometimes its hard to keep the chimney warm.
>
> Our new house up north has a chimney in the kitchen/diningroom which is 
> connected to an old cook stove that's all worn out, you can see the back wall 
> right through the firebox. The chimney is covered like Dimitri's but in 
> really nice shape so I'm going to uncover it and hopefully find a small cook 
> stove as a replacement. Same thing in the parlor/living room, its got what 
> must have been a nice stove in the '80s but looks really dated and out of 
> place now. I'm on the lookout for either a Jotul 602 or an antique parlor 
> stove. The Jotul looks right-ish and will be way more efficient...
>
> -Curt


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