> Are you going up yourself to look at this stove?
No I am going to have to have a friend do the final look over for me.
That's not good, but I may go with it.
>
> Oven could be a bit iffy, depending on how it cleans up. Likely the
> thermometer in the door doesn't work/work well (they have another
> inside) but those can often be replaced, I did one once and I think it
> was $20. In any case if they've just been using it for heat the oven
> heat path is likely to be totally clogged up with soot, take a soot
> cleaner along if you have one, so you can clean it out and then throw
> the damper to be sure it heats. A really bright flashlight will show up
> many cracks, used from inside out.
Thanks, that is a good tip for finding cracks. The owner tells me that
she uses the oven and that it heats, yes the original thermometer does
not work.
> And take plenty of wood along to
> cushion its trip home, nothing more sickening that holding two pieces of
> cast iron that used to be one (I just replaced a broken stove part, can
> you tell?).
>
The stove comes apart in pieces for transport. Just use some split
wood as a cushion?