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Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be #7432545
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To build a wood/coal cookstove with a oven? I've been looking for one for quite a while with no luck. They are junk or they want a fortune. So if I guy had a welder and a plasma cutter, how hard would it be? And with steel prices, would it be worth it? Input appreciated!

Here's a pic off the web of something like I'm talking about...

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I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432549
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My back hurts just looking at that.

Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432588
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Not very hard, price is going to be very high for something of quality, probably not really worth it.

Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432602
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We had a Pittston wood/coal stove in our farmhouse kitchen. You might be able to locate an old one.

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With the price of steel it would not be good , How about a wood stove with a oven like this
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Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432604
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Will depend a lot on the skill level and difficulty required. Material is high now and sparse as well. Most manufacturers have it worked down close to where will cost you more if do it yourself especially if count your time.


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Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432623
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If you had plans to build it it would be a lot easier to give an estimate, but the actual build would be easy enough for someone with decent welding skills. The cost of steel is still very high, #FJB. You may want to consider a brick oven, not cheap but cheaper and a DIY project.

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catch I may know where there is one. I know it was offered to me at a fair price this summer. If interested let me know, I'll check and see if it is still available.

Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432629
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That would probably be more expensive to build than to buy as others have stated.and alot of those parts are cast

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Agree!
You can weld cast iron with the right rods, but the overall cost IMO would be sky high.


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Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Arkansas87] #7432680
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Originally Posted by Arkansas87
That would probably be more expensive to build than to buy as others have stated.and alot of those parts are cast

X2.
Plus you need the room and equipment to maneuver the stove.
Few months back 8x4 1/4" plate was just under $200 here and that was at the cheapest steel supplier here. I haven't priced steel since. You'll need at least 3 plates

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Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: Catch22] #7432685
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I don't know your insurance situation, but I was gonna build one for my house years ago...checked with my homeowners insurance, and it was no dice, unless it was uL listed.


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Another idea get 2 cast iron stoves and connect them together one side oven the other for fire.

Re: Welders, fabricators, how hard would it be [Re: mike mason] #7432734
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Originally Posted by mike mason
We had a Pittston wood/coal stove in our farmhouse kitchen. You might be able to locate an old one.

I have been looking but so far no luck. It seems the general consensus is it would be pretty expensive to build one now.
So, maybe repairing a old one might be a better option, I have seen some cheap that need work.

Rags, hmmmm, I'll be looking into that oven, thanks!

il. trapper, I would appreciate that!

adam, that idea is very interesting. I'll have that in my head for a while lol.....


I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
If you had plans to build it it would be a lot easier to give an estimate, but the actual build would be easy enough for someone with decent welding skills. The cost of steel is still very high, #FJB. You may want to consider a brick oven, not cheap but cheaper and a DIY project.

Hi Jayme, brick oven? For indoors?


I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Originally Posted by Catch22
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
If you had plans to build it it would be a lot easier to give an estimate, but the actual build would be easy enough for someone with decent welding skills. The cost of steel is still very high, #FJB. You may want to consider a brick oven, not cheap but cheaper and a DIY project.

Hi Jayme, brick oven? For indoors?


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grin Thanks pal... grin


I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Those wood heaters, stoves are not hard to build, steel is high and mite not save you any money building vs buying.
But give it a go.

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Catch, it would be interesting to do.

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I have seen two old cook stove on auctions in the last month. Both were in good useable shape. Both trimmed out in chrome. One sold for $25 and the other $165 I thought about bidding, but really have no where to put one. If I see another I will give you a shout. I want to build me a wood fired pizza oven for my fire ring.

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