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OWB tank leak / lots of questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 117362" data-source="post: 6728067"><p>My 10 year old Woodmaster 434 developed a leak at rear of firebox. Welder that was hired drilled holes in areas to determine degree of damaged steel. After determining extent of damage, cut out bad area and I had local steel supplier roll two sections of 1/4" steel and one piece to install in back of stove. Heated with it for a few more years and then replace with a smaller 3300 Woodmaster. Neighbor wanted to purchase 434 and is now on his 4 year with it, no problems. I tried welding it myself and weld would not stick to back of stove, person I hired stated, back of firebox was a different grade of steel and would return with proper rod to weld it, he did and everything was done right, not by me. Welder also said, please do not just climb in there and start welding without good ventilation or air supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 117362, post: 6728067"] My 10 year old Woodmaster 434 developed a leak at rear of firebox. Welder that was hired drilled holes in areas to determine degree of damaged steel. After determining extent of damage, cut out bad area and I had local steel supplier roll two sections of 1/4" steel and one piece to install in back of stove. Heated with it for a few more years and then replace with a smaller 3300 Woodmaster. Neighbor wanted to purchase 434 and is now on his 4 year with it, no problems. I tried welding it myself and weld would not stick to back of stove, person I hired stated, back of firebox was a different grade of steel and would return with proper rod to weld it, he did and everything was done right, not by me. Welder also said, please do not just climb in there and start welding without good ventilation or air supply. [/QUOTE]
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