I deal with more elms a year than almost anyone right now. And its a very dependent on where you live.Need help would like to know the worth of a Elm Wood Stove that want to sell
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Ideally, you build a wooden cradle on a pallet to transport it, then you leave the legs on. Or ship it disassembled.With the right seller I would not worry about shipping it. If you are not familiar with Fastenals shipping service it works well and lot less hassle than LTL shipping. The seller would take the legs off and strap it on a pallet, drops it at the nearest Fastenal outlet and then several days later you get a call from the local Fastenal to pick it up . As long as the seller did a good job fastening it down so it does not go rolling off the pallet, it should make it fine as the body is welded steel pipe (not cast iron).
thank youI deal with more elms a year than almost anyone right now. And its a very dependent on where you live.
They go for much more right around me, because they were made 45 mins from here, so there is a huge amount if people who want them.
Your stove, In this condition, if the baffle is in perfect shape, is around $500-750. But again, thats here in Vermont/NH. Im not sure what it would go for in TX.
Just put one on classifieds. Check it out and give me a call/text if interested. 859 509-7666I’d be happy to just find some of the cast parts. A front and back assembly and the legs would be great, if nothing else.
For greater coverage, put the request in the Classifieds forum here too.I need parts for my non-cat Elm. I need the factory elbow pipe adapter and baffle. I was in touch with Steve through Facebook a few years ago but he didn’t have any. If anyone knows of any I’d appreciate it.
I was very interested, but never got a response to my messages…Thanks for the interest in the stove. It has sold.
Wow these things are really climbing in value.
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Funny you should say that. This is my work. People reguarly pay me those prices to have me personally restore their elms. I restore more Elms than anybody else, and I do a better job than anybody else.What someone wants and what they get are different things, asking $4K for a restored elm is absurd and it will be sitting for a while. Nice stoves but not that nice.
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