Most stove shops should have a black stove paint available that also helps
fight/control the rust. The question is: if you are burning the stove, if
so you will want to make sure
you are using an approved stove paint.
John Martinson
http://geocities.com/jpmart1
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From: "PHS Curator" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 7:15 AM
Subject: cast iron stove
> I have a quick question for the group: the 1908 cast iron stove one of my
> historic houses is rusting. It is in a home without climate control,
which
> I trying to improve, <snip>
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