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Post by dad123456 » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 4:52 pm

broke a great today anybody tell me where I can purchase a new one glenwood 116 probably get through the winter but it's broken in half it is the long One on the left side of the Stove

 
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Post by Photog200 » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 5:08 pm

dad123456 wrote:broke a great today anybody tell me where I can purchase a new one glenwood 116 probably get through the winter but it's broken in half it is the long One on the left side of the Stove
I would try Wilsons Woodstoves first. I think he stocks some of the Glenwood parts. He is on this forum as Wilsonswoodstoves

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Post by Sunny Boy » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 5:35 pm

Yup, Wilson. He's redone a few 116 and he's recasting other parts,.... such as the 116 back pipes,.... so it's very likely he at least has pattern grates for them.

If for some reason Wilson doesn't have any ( and I'll be very surprised if he doesn't ), try Bryant Stove in Maine. They also restore a lot of Glenwood Modern Oaks. They were the only ones who had grates for my 118's.

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Post by dad123456 » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 7:40 pm

does he have a store or can I google Wilson wood stoves and get a number


 
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Post by Photog200 » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 7:43 pm

dad123456 wrote:does he have a store or can I google Wilson wood stoves and get a number
Wilson posted his number as 508-763-8941

 
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Post by dad123456 » Mon. Feb. 02, 2015 7:45 pm

thanks you guys are awesome

 
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Post by lobsterman » Wed. Feb. 04, 2015 7:27 am

I bought prisms for my No. 6 from Barnstable Stove, so I guess you have several choices.

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