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All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: ffbare on April 24, 2014, 07:37:50 PM

Title: used stove leaky
Post by: ffbare on April 24, 2014, 07:37:50 PM
So many of my posts have been about buying a new Ridgewood stove which I would love to do, how ever on their web site they have a used stove. How big of an issue is it to repair a leak I am in the trades and I know a few fitters who can ask to-do the repair  any info or past experience would be helpful.  Thanks guys
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 24, 2014, 07:57:42 PM
Depends where the leak is I'm thinking, and then how much are you saving by purchasing a leaking stove?
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: ffbare on April 24, 2014, 08:08:15 PM
Well the stove I would like from Ridgewood is like 4k the used leaky one is 1200. If I could limp by a couple years or so I would be ok with that. I would much rather buy new, but not working full weeks is tuff on the bank account.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 24, 2014, 08:10:48 PM
I understand do you know where the leak is located or is that not disclosed?
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 24, 2014, 08:13:02 PM
If you find out that I'm thinking Scott7m would be the guy to ask.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: cantoo on April 24, 2014, 08:59:18 PM
I bought a used owb without air testing it but I got lucky and had no leaks. You already know this one has a leak but I would want to know exactly where the leak is and if there is only 1. What if the whole weld job is bad and you put major hours into it and partway thru next winter it starts leaking again in another spot? Will you be able to keep water lines hot while you are doing "emergency repairs"?
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: slimjim on April 25, 2014, 04:30:46 AM
Why is the current owner selling it and not repairing it, this may give you a clue as to rather it is worthwhile attempting a repair, great posts guys!
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 25, 2014, 04:48:20 AM
Slim has a really good point! Maybe he upgraded maybe it was unfixable ffbare you should get more info on everything we've said.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: ffbare on April 25, 2014, 05:52:27 AM
Everything you guys are saying is a good point. It's being sold by the guys from Ridgewood.   I had put an email into them last night. I wouldn't mind doing some repairs and putting some time into it. I just wish I had like 5 to 6 grand to do it right. Thanks guys
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 25, 2014, 06:26:14 AM
Consider this as well think it over real hard, it may be an easy fix if so then good if it comes back to a new leak in the winter its gonna be a nightmare! On top of that now you spent all that money put pipe in the ground and and install materials and if it were to start leaking again there you sit not burning wood but invested money to do so.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: slimjim on April 25, 2014, 06:29:08 AM
If they will not invest the effort to fix it, what makes you think it would be worthwhile for you to do it?
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Sprinter on April 25, 2014, 06:37:41 AM
Don't you think IF it was an easy fix ridge would fix it themselves. Begs to question the ethics of a manufacturer selling any leaky stove.
Now if it was labeled as a parts stove or clearly listed as not worth using because of the detailed leak and pictured leak.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 25, 2014, 06:42:22 AM
That would be my guess parts +weight for scrap is probably where they get the $1200 I would personally wait  until you have the money to do it right, and then you'll have your own warranty :thumbup:
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: ffbare on April 25, 2014, 11:43:13 AM
Yeah Ridgewood called me they said it would need a new fire box. Very nice guy he said thay are very busy and didn't take or have to time to fix it at this point. Very honest guy very helpful he talked me into buying a new stove now I need to get some cash together. Who needs electrical work done. >:D
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Jwood on April 25, 2014, 12:13:21 PM
I do and plumbing! I'm rewiring all kinds of stuff here , redoing walls and keep allowing myself to get shocked!
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: cantoo on April 25, 2014, 04:20:19 PM
Likely new is a better idea, especially if you have to hire the work done. I can weld so I wasn't worried about my used owb. I had actually planned on building my own and was going to use this one until I could find the time to make my own, turns out it's fine and working great so my self built is sitting on the shelf for now. I replaced the fan, solenoid, pumps, aquastat which also added some money to the used owb. It adds up quick.
Title: Re: used stove leaky
Post by: Big Wood on April 25, 2014, 04:46:25 PM
Check out the Portage and Main they can set you up with finance and get a nice welded boiler with a warranty start out new and enjoy and keep it local