Has anyone ever heard of an old wood stove of this model? It is a small stove and the whole thing comes apart like you could haul it around easily. I will have some pictures in just a little while. I have looked around and just cannot find anything about a Dolly wood stove.
Welcome to the forum bambisnightm. That is one I've not heard of. Hoperfully someone else has. Will be watching for the pictures.
I will take some better pictures tonight. Seems very intricate and the whole thing breaks down as if you could easily transport it. It weighs about 70 to 100lbs and burns great! Hopefully someone will know something about it!
I have looked and looked and looked using different key words for that stove, and I'll be danged if I can find a single one that even looks close to yours bambisnightmare . Talk about unique as in One Of A Kind!
I wonder how old it is... Maybe break down easy for the military to move around, or for hunters to move camps?
Not sure but I sure am excited to get it piped in to my shop. Maybe someone can give me some pointers on running all the stove piping to make sure I don't burn everything down! Here are more pictures. Would love to know any info about it. I think maybe it was a salesman model.
"The Favorite Stove and Range Company" just googled dolly no 7 wood stove and a bunch of images are on pinterest. Salesman models are kinda a miniature of real size stove. bambisnightmare Do yourself a favor and get some other stove. This one looks rode hard and put away wet. Cover plates are cracked, etc. Be a shame to have something bad happen in your shop.... With all that being said, welcome aboard!
Could you send me a link. I just haven't been able to find any info on it or another one that looks identical.
I have a local blacksmith and going to see if he can fix the cracks. I plan on sand blasting it and repainting it black.
This is the page I found it on but I don't think it is the same stove, is it? Then, for whatever reason, the stove in the pic is anchored to the floor at the base of the legs!!!!! Good Luck! dolly no 7 wood stove image - Google Search
Favorite Stove & Range Co. - The Cast Iron Collector: Information for The Vintage Cookware Enthusiast and favorite stove and range company - Google Search
Yes I researched all of that but nothing seemed to look like this one or even mentioned a dolly no7 specifically