Now summer is here, I thought I would fire my old stove up
It's a Portway No3, made in Essex. Any knowledge of its history etc would be welcome.
Found this a while ago on eBay for about £65, a bargain I felt as the seller was concerned the ash pan was missing :wink:
Here it is fired up and running - nice and clean with just scraps from the workshop. You'll notice I have been having a corrosion problem. It has been stored in the workshop but I suspect there may have been moisture in the brick lining. It's a bit of a worry as the outer steel skin is corroded in places (though not all the way through).
That's partly why I fired it up, to get it hot through and hopefully really dry it out.
I notice a slight gas leak around the top, under the lip. Would exhaust putty be appropriate?
Next problem - flue. I suppose I need 3 off 90 degree bends, and a few longish straights - out of the back (4" flue), up the wall, bend and out the wall, bend again and up.
Please does anyone know a source for cheap flue pipe - I am upset that the flue system looks like it could cost about 4 times what the stove owes me.
So far on a test burn it seems to work really well, and air control whilst looking basic is effective.
Any help re flue, creative ideas etc, greatly appreciated.
p.s. when I say creative, I really mean cheap.