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Before the winter sets in, I'm going to build a brick barbeque pit (Craft
Patterns no. 842), in my backyard. I've been looking for clean-out and adjustable draft cast iron doors. So far, I've found large furnace doors for sale on Ebay and a few web sites that sell expensive antique cast iron doors. Has anyone out there been through this before? Would anyone know who manufactures these items? Any help would be appreciated.... Joseph Randick --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 9/29/03 |
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This company makes cast iron doors. They are for a barrel stoves / bbq but
should work on a brick pit as well. http://www.vogelzang.com/Manuals/bk150eMnl.htm "psiviking" > wrote in message ... > Before the winter sets in, I'm going to build a brick barbeque pit (Craft > Patterns no. 842), in my backyard. I've been looking for clean-out and > adjustable draft cast iron doors. So far, I've found large furnace doors for > sale on Ebay and a few web sites that sell expensive antique cast iron > doors. Has anyone out there been through this before? Would anyone know who > manufactures these items? Any help would be appreciated.... > > Joseph Randick > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 9/29/03 > |
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"A. Kesteloo" > writes: > This company makes cast iron doors. They are for a barrel stoves / bbq but > should work on a brick pit as well. > http://www.vogelzang.com/Manuals/bk150eMnl.htm I suspect you could also hit up wood-burning stove manufacturers or dealers and just order doors. I'll be looking for these soon as well. I've also thought about those cast chimney clean-out door assemblies. I imagine you can get these in large sizes. -- - Kyle |
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![]() "psiviking" > wrote in message ... > Before the winter sets in, I'm going to build a brick barbeque pit (Craft > Patterns no. 842), in my backyard. I've been looking for clean-out and > adjustable draft cast iron doors. So far, I've found large furnace doors for > sale on Ebay and a few web sites that sell expensive antique cast iron > doors. Has anyone out there been through this before? Would anyone know who > manufactures these items? Any help would be appreciated.... > These are ones I use. You'll have to call them to find out who in your area is their distributor. http://www.vestalmfg.com/building.htm |
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