Buckwalter Compact Canopy Range Coal and Gas
- ntp71
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- Coal Size/Type: Chestnut
Why does it not work?
- ntp71
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- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Reading Foundry Water Heater
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Gibraltar SCR
- Baseburners & Antiques: Caloric UltraMatic Coal-Gas Range
- Coal Size/Type: Chestnut
can I see a pic of the back?
- Sunny Boy
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Going to be tough to find parts for such an uncommon range.
If you plan on restoring/repairing it, it's best to have the gas parts rebuilt by someone who specializes in them. I'd recommend you contact one of the stove restoration shops, like Bryant's Stove in Maine, or Barnstable Stove, The Stove Hospital in Mass.
Paul
If you plan on restoring/repairing it, it's best to have the gas parts rebuilt by someone who specializes in them. I'd recommend you contact one of the stove restoration shops, like Bryant's Stove in Maine, or Barnstable Stove, The Stove Hospital in Mass.
Paul