Super Classic LE baffle welds?

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moxy

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Jan 14, 2010
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As you can see from the picture It looks like the welds on the baffle have let go and you can see that the lid as started to lift. I can squeeze it back down so there some movement. Is this a problem that should be fixed?

The perspective of the picture is from the side. You can see the ebt2 tube opening if you look carefully. I have replaced the baffle gasket and reseated the baffle but sould i pursue the issue of the welds.

Wasn't like this last year. All other aspects of the stove are like new

Sandy

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How old is the stove? This may be covered under the warranty. Take it into the dealer and ask?
 
What does the opposite rear corner look like?
 
These 3 pics show top and either. Judging from the look, I would say that the top is held on by the ties on top and that there was never a weld. Maybe this is normal. looks airtight to me. I have called dealer and I expect it will be monday before I hear anything

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Thanks, that helps. I didn't understand what was meant by a broken weld. Looks ok. It's a 2 piece baffle with the lower half being hollow and doubling as the secondary supply. The upper half is just an insulation blanket with a stainless lid cover.
 
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