late 1980's VC multi fuel vigilant short leg kit help

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nhimack

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Sep 25, 2008
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New Hampshire
I have a Vigilant multi-fuel stove with the standard 7.5" legs and after looking for the now non existant short leg kit it was suggested that I cut the current legs to 3". I'm not quite sure what to use to cut the cast legs with. I don't want to break them and I don't own a plasma cutting torch, is there a type of skil or circular saw blade that i can buy that will cut cast iron? Or does someone know where i can get the short leg kits?
 
Have you checked with any of the online parts suppliers or a local stove shop to see if the short leg kit from one of VC's more recent models might fit?
 
elmoleaf said:
Have you checked with any of the online parts suppliers or a local stove shop to see if the short leg kit from one of VC's more recent models might fit?

Yes they are telling me that because of the change in ownership that the short leg kits are discontinued. But that may be a falsehood, why I'm checking on here, owners of VC stoves seem to sometimes know more than the sellers... Hmmm
 
I have found that there are for some reason a cluster of cretinous VC dealers in central NH. When I was calling around to price some parts a while ago I got all sorts of misinformation and a generally unhelpful attitude, as if selling parts was below them. Fortunately, not to far away in VT you have some good ones that have close connections with the factory. I would suggest calling Home Comfort Warehouse in White River, or Mills Hardware in Bethel.

BTW, I didn't have much luck with the online stove parts shops, that don't specialize in VC.



nhimack said:
elmoleaf said:
Have you checked with any of the online parts suppliers or a local stove shop to see if the short leg kit from one of VC's more recent models might fit?

Yes they are telling me that because of the change in ownership that the short leg kits are discontinued. But that may be a falsehood, why I'm checking on here, owners of VC stoves seem to sometimes know more than the sellers... Hmmm
 
The cast legs can easily be cut - cast iron, in general, cuts well with a hacksaw or a cut-saw with the right blade - or a cut-off metal saw, metal band saw, etc.

Of course, if you can get the shorties, do it.

Yeah, as above - if Home Comfort Warehouse doesn't know....probably no one does. The owner there WAS THE CEO of VC for a number of years! Also try Black Swan stoves - CT - they have a web site.
 
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