There's this older stove in the basement and there's also a hearth upstairs, two separate flues in the same chimney. Upstairs had an open hearth and we installed a modern insert with a catalytic converter, liner, etc. We're just now starting to use the basement area where the other stove is. Two contractors said this was usable and just needed a liner, a gasket, and ideally a fan replacement. I had one of them install a liner with insulation on bottom and top of the flue and a proper cap with spark arrestor. I'm coming here to see if you all can educate me more about this stove.
In particular I'm interested in:
1. Anything else I should fix, inspect, ore prepare to run this stove?
2. Anything special I should know about running this, as compared with an old-school cast iron stove? I imagine leaving the door cracked at times can help pick the fire up. Burn it hot especially since no catalytic converter, only dampen when it's going strong and left to burn out.
3. Any safety suggestions? This is in a basement without egress directly outdoors, and not that it's hard to get outdoors, that's extra reason I'd want to have any appropriate fire safety nearby (a certain type of fire extinguisher or specialized tools) and ensure this older stove is run safely.
4. Is it safe to burn pallet wood in this? I was told with the catalytic converter on a newer stove, only use pallet wood if certain it contains no metals or other junk. Since this looks like a coal/wood stove, seems safer to mix in pallet wood even with nails or staples in it.
5. What to know about 'over-firing' or over-heating this stove? I was told on the Blaze King insert I got, it's nothing to worry about as the stove can safely handle very high temps. This stove in the basement looks like thinner metal, clearly has some rust, etc. and I'm not very familiar with over-firing issues.
Here's some photos. Any idea what make or model it is, or where I'd look for that? I checked around a little and don't see any manufacturer info.
Stove
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329886-61d375ef60abe13de7af118e8c8b792a.jpg?hash=MvzGumTI9D)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329887-d5b24d44671b247f92690abb7c274468.jpg?hash=cJxnvlV2Y7)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329888-bea1dfcfcaf869abbac89e3e1d995f0e.jpg?hash=2t0pQtgat0)
Inside the firebox
Contractors who looked it out didn't seem concerned about all the buildup inside. The one who installed the liner did some vacuuming but didn't mess with the walls.
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![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329892-ca4264c2aab82d791748f21d1e239c2b.jpg?hash=VTqPEAITvr)
Fan
I tried identifying the fan for replacement. I might need to take it apart further. Here's what I could see and will explore:
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329893-e44421a7b1094c9828565bdd62c0d9fc.jpg?hash=_Jx_W75Agz)
Looks like the part is Air-Dec serial number 01960013...will call the company and see what I can find.
Thanks for reading and sharing any insight you can offer!
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329896-e96a503413d7e7813e20627505caf5ca.jpg?hash=vXLLaP0A19)
In particular I'm interested in:
1. Anything else I should fix, inspect, ore prepare to run this stove?
2. Anything special I should know about running this, as compared with an old-school cast iron stove? I imagine leaving the door cracked at times can help pick the fire up. Burn it hot especially since no catalytic converter, only dampen when it's going strong and left to burn out.
3. Any safety suggestions? This is in a basement without egress directly outdoors, and not that it's hard to get outdoors, that's extra reason I'd want to have any appropriate fire safety nearby (a certain type of fire extinguisher or specialized tools) and ensure this older stove is run safely.
4. Is it safe to burn pallet wood in this? I was told with the catalytic converter on a newer stove, only use pallet wood if certain it contains no metals or other junk. Since this looks like a coal/wood stove, seems safer to mix in pallet wood even with nails or staples in it.
5. What to know about 'over-firing' or over-heating this stove? I was told on the Blaze King insert I got, it's nothing to worry about as the stove can safely handle very high temps. This stove in the basement looks like thinner metal, clearly has some rust, etc. and I'm not very familiar with over-firing issues.
Here's some photos. Any idea what make or model it is, or where I'd look for that? I checked around a little and don't see any manufacturer info.
Stove
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329886-61d375ef60abe13de7af118e8c8b792a.jpg?hash=MvzGumTI9D)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329887-d5b24d44671b247f92690abb7c274468.jpg?hash=cJxnvlV2Y7)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329888-bea1dfcfcaf869abbac89e3e1d995f0e.jpg?hash=2t0pQtgat0)
Inside the firebox
Contractors who looked it out didn't seem concerned about all the buildup inside. The one who installed the liner did some vacuuming but didn't mess with the walls.
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329890-64d609ad21337ca259028dc379938065.jpg?hash=9BVllx-jfs)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329891-aa5db5645375d68155f8e64cf00ae22c.jpg?hash=ns0KRX0bWB)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329892-ca4264c2aab82d791748f21d1e239c2b.jpg?hash=VTqPEAITvr)
Fan
I tried identifying the fan for replacement. I might need to take it apart further. Here's what I could see and will explore:
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329893-e44421a7b1094c9828565bdd62c0d9fc.jpg?hash=_Jx_W75Agz)
Looks like the part is Air-Dec serial number 01960013...will call the company and see what I can find.
Thanks for reading and sharing any insight you can offer!
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329894-39e9007b15071fc824e70710c30df40d.jpg?hash=XyCv9QQZ3l)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329895-9b073f31f6e6e09d0eee60b5d24bb227.jpg?hash=-qW2TdXx8H)
![[Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start? [Hearth.com] Inherited old stove with 1960s home, where to start?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/329/329896-e96a503413d7e7813e20627505caf5ca.jpg?hash=vXLLaP0A19)
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