Morso 2b classic

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Morso1bo

Burning Hunk
Mar 6, 2011
136
western new hampshire
I have a morso 2b classic that has a cracked bottom fire brick. The stove is relatively new and must have had this happen when we transported it. 98% of the bottom fire brick is still in place, will this cause any damage to stove when it is fired through the years? My feeling is that if it is still in place it will do its job, even though it is cracked. Thanks for any further insight!
 
It's fine; it'll fill up with ashes.
 
I have a morso 2b classic that has a cracked bottom fire brick. The stove is relatively new and must have had this happen when we transported it. 98% of the bottom fire brick is still in place, will this cause any damage to stove when it is fired through the years? My feeling is that if it is still in place it will do its job, even though it is cracked. Thanks for any further insight!
Put a one inch layer of play sand on the bottom.