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Originally Posted by broadgage
For parts of a stove, a larger kiln would be needed, such as one intended for firing pottery, but the process should be the same.
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That's pretty much how they re-did the parts of a friend's Aga - which was assembled using parts collected from several different dead Agas bought off Ebay. Of course the parts were different colours and chipped/rusted so they were abrasive-blasted back to bare metal and re-enamelled. Even considering the cost of this, the "FrankenAga" still only cost 2/3 what you'd pay for a new one.