This is a Crown No.1 we restored earlier in the year. New top cast (ask us if you need a new top, but they aren't cheap to have made in low volumes). New chrome which we send away hundreds of...
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The difference between a restored stove and a second hand one that might look the same from 5 metres away is what is inside. The enamel, chrome and any visible cracks is only part of the story. This...
Check out the condition of the enamel on this slow combustion Crown! Vitreous enamel, also called porcelain enamel, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually...
Check out this little Crown Wood Stove which is being restored along with another heater for a customer. Still has legs and few other finishing touches to go.
Some photos of a Carmichael 400 just needing some final finishing touches before being complete and ready for the customer who wanted to restore their stove. Restoration included new bricks,...
We love the Crown No 5 as it is an economical restoration for customers, and we used this stove for the logo of this website. We are always interested in buying Crown No 5 stoves with cracked backs,...