Great job. Just finished mine about a week ago. I used vinegar and a wire brush, then seasoned it like a cast-iron skillet. I'll see how well that preserves the metal from rusting again.
@@jakebrakebill Cool. Thanks for the update. Having watched many of these videos (and being an avid cast iron cook), I always felt that would be the best solution all around. Nice to hear.
@@jakebrakebill Totally agree, but they were not meant to be left outside, lol. And of course, the classic cast iron method is always meant to be repeated continuously over time, but is very easy to top up. But nice to hear.
I replayed the screw removal part 3 times. Wonderful technique sir. I applaud you. Thanks for sharing this video, it gives me hope that one day I might be able to overcome my biffness and not round off a screw head or break a door hinge.
Nice job! The end result is lovely and it inspires us, who have old wood stoves, to move forward in the restoration process. I commend you for your progress, your patience, and your willingness to share with the rest of us who care.
Just bought a 1894 Round Oak ,No.16 (16 inch diameter) today. It's rusty like yours, but will clean up as well as yours, I hope. Not going to use for heat , but will convert it into a BBQ pit. Thanks for the video. I tried a test patch with the drill wire wheel and it's beautiful.
Fire Mora looks great! You did a fine job with this ole girl she's awesome ready for installation and fired up to go. I like these old fires cos they throw out the heat and what to say of her Character? She's Primo! Well done dude, awesome job 😊
Thank You Adam. Very satisfying to watch. i will not tell you what to do..... AND you gotta light a fire in a restoration like that, cut something with a blade / saw restoration, after the successful work, show in the video that it operates.
Well you wire brush very well but I would have liked to see more of a tear down and inspection of all parts. Then maybe a reclining of the firebox. Oh well.
... молодец!-, отличная работа, где-то я уже видел такую буржуйку у Радека на канале, но тебе нужно будет приобретать пескоструйный аппарат, если будешь заниматься реставрацией серьёзно, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём!!!
Great job on the restoration and video work! Could you please list the products used in the description. Rust remover, oil finish, type of wire brush, etc. Thanks
What a great result, ignore the people complaining in these comments. I notice they didn't point to their better video heh heh. Also what is that finishing oil you are using? I have a stove I am just starting to restore it as well.
Than you! I used Konkor 101. It is conservation oil. Can be used for stuck screws, guns, mechanics or conservation. I am not expert, but oil fulfilled the purpose. It smells only few days after application. Stove looks still same.
Bonjour, Superbe restauration des extérieurs et de tout ce qui est facilement démontable! Questions: envisagez-vous vous en servir? Si oui, avec du charbon? Dans ce cas, il serait peut-être prudent de revoir l'intérieur, notamment les briques réfractaires, qui doivent être "fatiguées" de l'usage et du temps d'abandon. D'autre part, quels sont les produits que vous avez utilisés? Dans un autre registre, Mora est le nom du bateau de Guillaume le Conquérant lors de la conquête de l'Angleterre, en 1066. Un grand merci pour ce partage. Amitiés de Normandie.
Would have been much better if you had listed the tools and products that you used. Like what did you apply as a preservative oil. Leaving out vital information helps no one.
I wouldn't call it a restoration, I noticed that one of the legs was loose and I wonder if the refractory stones also need to be replaced, they are usually cracked after many years of use, so it is not a restoration.
Are you sure that is a wood burning stove? It seems more of a coal stove to me. Not sure, but the way the ash shaker box is designed makes me think coal....
@@adamsway4676 hi I am thinking of buying one from a neighbor very similar to this one. She told me it’s a wood stove when I questioned her. Can you tell me how I can tell the difference between a coal and wood stove? The brand is Cora. Thanks