Older Pioneer Parts
- no74falcon
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I am making an attempt to refurbish my old stove. I am in need of some parts and was wondering the best way to go about it. All of your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Allen Clark Erieville N.Y.
- Flyer5
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Woodford bros.(315) 696-8971 They are not that far from you and great people .If you need help understanding anything on the stove that they can't answer give us a call . [Phone Number Removed] Daveno74falcon wrote:I am making an attempt to refurbish my old stove. I am in need of some parts and was wondering the best way to go about it. All of your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Allen Clark Erieville N.Y.
- no74falcon
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Thanks a lot Dave! Any suggestions for paint?
- Flyer5
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We just use Stove Bright . Most hearth shops carry it Metallic Black is the popular color .no74falcon wrote:Thanks a lot Dave! Any suggestions for paint?
- freetown fred
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Hey Dude, I think---whoops,I thought you said older pioneer fartz & was going to chime in Later my young friend
no74falcon wrote:I am making an attempt to refurbish my old stove. I am in need of some parts and was wondering the best way to go about it. All of your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Allen Clark Erieville N.Y.