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Wood Buring Stove From Water Heater Tank
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Hinges and a latch..
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I know, why three hinges.. Well the plan is to split the door in to two pieces a smaller top and a larger bottom. So, one hinge for the top door and 2 hinges for the lower door. And yes that is a fence gate latch.. I was looking for something that was all metal and this filled the bill.
And yes there are spacers under those (door) hinges. I wanted the door to swing out and away when it was opened and if I have to put a flange or over lap on the side by the hinges, I may need that room.
(With all of the remodelling we have done to our house, I have an entire drawer full of brass colored hinges. So use what you've got on hand.)
I've got a second one of these latches for the top half of the door.. Once I cut that part off the main door.
The way the doors on the pot belly worked was that 95% of the time you opened only the bottom part of the door. The upper part was actually only there if you had something really long to put in the stove. And it also served to make a large opening when you wanted to clean the stove out. Also opening only the lower door reduced how much smoke escaped when the door was opened.
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