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In case you weren't aware, if it is cast iron and you can get by the sentimental reasons to keep it, a sledgehammer will easily transform it into much more manageable and transportable pieces.I have a cast iron stove from 1982 given to me by my now deceased father. It weighs 360 lbs so moving it - even across a room - is a major project. It can't be used in any conventional sense as it fails modern fire codes.
To further complicate matters, it once belonged to my older brother who owned it one season in his cabin on Bantam Lake before he tragically passed in a car accident in 1984. It had huge sentimental value for my dad, but it's a literal weight I'd love to get off my shoulders. My dad brought it to me 10 years ago without warning and it's sat in my basement ever since.
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