Hi folks...
I got careless tonight when loading the stove, and cracked the right pane of glass... this is an older (about 10 years) model of the Jotul Castine with the double doors instead of single doors. Really dumb mistake... have a nice cold snap going on, stove going at about 500F... but no use crying over spilled milk... anyhow...
Couple questions -
1. Any recommendations as to where to get replacement glass? The manual shows the parts with no part numbers, just a "call your dealer for help" note in the manual. I found a couple places online that say they have the glass for this model stove... do I need to be concerned if this is Jotul-supplied glass versus third party manufactured glass?
2. I guess I should replace the gasket too? The manual lists the gasket as 3/8" LD. What is "LD" (versus LD/SA for other gaskets)
3. Should I do both sides while I'm at it? I'm concerned that the new glass will look significantly clearer than the older, unbroken side... is this likely?
Thanks....
I got careless tonight when loading the stove, and cracked the right pane of glass... this is an older (about 10 years) model of the Jotul Castine with the double doors instead of single doors. Really dumb mistake... have a nice cold snap going on, stove going at about 500F... but no use crying over spilled milk... anyhow...
Couple questions -
1. Any recommendations as to where to get replacement glass? The manual shows the parts with no part numbers, just a "call your dealer for help" note in the manual. I found a couple places online that say they have the glass for this model stove... do I need to be concerned if this is Jotul-supplied glass versus third party manufactured glass?
2. I guess I should replace the gasket too? The manual lists the gasket as 3/8" LD. What is "LD" (versus LD/SA for other gaskets)
3. Should I do both sides while I'm at it? I'm concerned that the new glass will look significantly clearer than the older, unbroken side... is this likely?
Thanks....