Hello,
I am in the process of refurbishing a 1975 Vermont Casting Defiant that was given to me by a friend.
I had finished wire brushing the exterior of the stove and was moving is with my tractor bucket outside to be painted.
Long story short, I tilted the bucket forward when I meant to tilt it back and the Defiant fell off the bucket. It was from a height no greater than 18 inches onto a crushed stone driveway, and as far as I can tell the Wood Stove is undamaged.
However, the impact dislodged a few parts from the inside of the woodstove (see photos included). The plate with a curvature at the top and a floral pattern (which I've only been able to identify as an "access plate") is housed on a rail in the back of the inside of the stove, above the 1975 stamp.
I'm not sure where the other part goes (pardon the rust damage) but any help/tips would be greatly appreciated for putting this all back together.
I'm hoping to be able to reinstall the dislodged parts. I've attempted to disassemble the flue damper rod (which sits at the top of the rail I'm hoping to get to) by removing the exterior handle clamped on the flue damper rod, but the it doesn't seem to be removable.
Any suggestions as to how to put this old girl back together? Thank you in advance for your help!
I am in the process of refurbishing a 1975 Vermont Casting Defiant that was given to me by a friend.
I had finished wire brushing the exterior of the stove and was moving is with my tractor bucket outside to be painted.
Long story short, I tilted the bucket forward when I meant to tilt it back and the Defiant fell off the bucket. It was from a height no greater than 18 inches onto a crushed stone driveway, and as far as I can tell the Wood Stove is undamaged.
However, the impact dislodged a few parts from the inside of the woodstove (see photos included). The plate with a curvature at the top and a floral pattern (which I've only been able to identify as an "access plate") is housed on a rail in the back of the inside of the stove, above the 1975 stamp.
I'm not sure where the other part goes (pardon the rust damage) but any help/tips would be greatly appreciated for putting this all back together.
I'm hoping to be able to reinstall the dislodged parts. I've attempted to disassemble the flue damper rod (which sits at the top of the rail I'm hoping to get to) by removing the exterior handle clamped on the flue damper rod, but the it doesn't seem to be removable.
Any suggestions as to how to put this old girl back together? Thank you in advance for your help!