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$25 bucks will give you peace of mind you are burning your stove properly until you get used to it. There ay be other brands and the face on mine is a little different but here it is: View attachment 99192
We had some light surface rust on ours once we took out the fire bricks because our friends didn't use it for a season too and stored it in the garage. We used some rust remover and painted it with stove paint, good as new
We had some light surface rust on ours once we took out the fire bricks because our friends didn't use it for a season too and stored it in the garage. We used some rust remover and painted it with stove paint, good as new
There is a manifold guard that goes on the bottom of the secondary tube. Between the guard and the tube, there is a gasket. I thought I read on here in one of the threads that the gasket isn't needed. Anyone know?
Some of the firebricks feel a lot lighter than others. Are They all standard firebricks or are some of them a different material?