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<blockquote data-quote="greendohn" data-source="post: 5657730" data-attributes="member: 70598"><p>Started losing water from the old 4400 Woodmaster. </p><p>Removed the metal and insulation from the drum and discovered a pinhole on the OUTER drum, NOT the firebox, about 4" up from the bottom. NOT LOOKING FOR WARRANTY, the stove is too old to worry about warranty.</p><p>Woodmaster is sending me a free 16" x 22" might be 24" plate which is precurved and the local welder says give him a call when I get the plate. (a "patch plate")</p><p>Have any of you guys had to repair a leak? How'd you do the repair?</p><p>Anyone use Liquid Boiler Repair? the stuff you pour into the water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greendohn, post: 5657730, member: 70598"] Started losing water from the old 4400 Woodmaster. Removed the metal and insulation from the drum and discovered a pinhole on the OUTER drum, NOT the firebox, about 4" up from the bottom. NOT LOOKING FOR WARRANTY, the stove is too old to worry about warranty. Woodmaster is sending me a free 16" x 22" might be 24" plate which is precurved and the local welder says give him a call when I get the plate. (a "patch plate") Have any of you guys had to repair a leak? How'd you do the repair? Anyone use Liquid Boiler Repair? the stuff you pour into the water? [/QUOTE]
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