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    Posted 10 years ago

    VirginiaIron
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    You can see the photo of the original stove in my Royal Orbon Cast Iron Cook Stove folder. I do not know if the assembly screws are original, but many screws were severely deteriorated and I decided to cut them off rather than attempt to loosen them. It would be nice to have original screws but I feel more comfortable replacing them. There were a few screws that were obviously replaced. I plan on reassembling this stove and use it outdoors and possibly at cast iron cookouts.
    Photo #1: I took a photo of the stove's expanded view to help me when I reassemble it.
    Photo three depicts an area where the iron was in two pieces and cracked almost through a third.

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    Comments

    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Uh, what was the question?LOL
    2. VirginiaIron VirginiaIron, 10 years ago
      Can the casting mold gate marks on stoves be an accurate way to estimate the manufacture date?
    3. VirginiaIron VirginiaIron, 10 years ago
      Here is an update - I am heart broken. I had envisioned placing this stove where my cast chimenea is- this would make a much better conversation piece. I inspected every piece and welded the broken and cracked pieces. I assembled the stove with love, cementing every piece. I loaded it onto my tractor so I could place it at the desired location when it fell to the ground. So many pieces are broken and I am finished. I spent so much time on this stove and I cannot envision continuing any further. It was a nice experience. Next time, I will tie it down so it will not fall.
    4. Roycroftbooksfromme1, 10 years ago
      that's a bummer....
    5. VirginiaIron VirginiaIron, 10 years ago
      Thanks Roy.
    6. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Hate to see you quit as it looks like a great stove & you had good plans for it's use.
    7. VirginiaIron VirginiaIron, 10 years ago
      Blunderbuss2- Thanks, I am emotionally spent. The stove is small enough to be a novelty item that is portable. I wanted to make a wheeled cart for it. I even thought about using it for demonstrating cast iron cooking at some of the local cast iron cooking outings. The stove was originally cracked in four areas with a major break in another. Now it is probably broken in ten places, but none of my welds broke, yeah baby! I may throw a tarp over it and see if I get inspired later but I doubt it.
    8. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      I was going to suggest waiting before making any decisions. Your heart may return to it. Too nice to just forget.
    9. VirginiaIron VirginiaIron, 10 years ago
      Blunderbuss2- The more time that passes the more I think I will try to salvage it. I am going to put it somewhere for another time. Thanks for the encouragement.

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