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Unfortunately the odd ball grate sits a bit higher which would not allow the griddle to sit flat. I finally asked her out right about the griddle and told her to hold off. I've got plenty of skillets and round griddles to use with it.
Ready for camping season!
Shawn, replace the Griswold grate for now. If the wife wants to get you a prize, let her. :icon_thumbsup:
Shawn......Looks great. I have purchased a three burner off e-bay but has not arrived as of this post. I want to do a similar restoration and I was wondering if the finish you applied is what's known as a "Japanned Finish" and if so where did you purchase it from....Ace Hardware, Auto Parts, etc....? I searched our previous post and found several topics on this type of finish but didn't see where they were purchased from.
Again.....Great restoration........By the way. I was looking at Griswold stoves this morning on e-bay and saw where a seller had listed a single grate for about $15 but I don't know if it would fit your stove.
Well the paint didn't hold up at all. I only used 1 burner and the grate that was used has no paint left on it. Guess I'll figure something else out.
Is there a thread on the restoration process, Shawn?
Not really Dan. Here is a thread with pics during the process. Also a picture of what I started with.
http://www.castironcollector.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2513&highlight=griswold
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As far as the grates go, I will look at the jappaning, but I will probably clean off the melted paint and just use it. Thats really the reason I got it, not for display.