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  1. bdiaz Member

    joined: Jan 26, 2009
    10 posts
    Colorado
    I had my first fire of the season last night due to it being 27 outside. I noticed a hole in one of the boards. When checking this site at one time I thought I seen some suggestions for replacement baffle boards that were cheaper on Ebay or something. Can anyone point me the right way? Thanks.
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  2. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,957 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Over the years I have looked around for the stuff. It being 1/2" is the hard part. Not a thickness that is easy to find. To have a couple of spares I bought the "early bird kit" for $119 including shipping which gives ya two boards and a new door and window gasket with the cement for less than the usual price of the boards not to mention the added shipping.

    http://www.englanderstoves.com/store/30-NC_Parts.html
  3. sebring Member

    joined: Oct 3, 2011
    148 posts
    PA
    take the board out and fill the hole with furnace cement.
  4. precaud Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 20, 2006
    2,272 posts
    Sunny New Mexico
  5. pen Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2007
    6,075 posts
    N.E. Penna
    For a temp fix on a hole until you get the new board you plan on using, if you have any 1/4 in hardibacker or similar around, I'd cut a section off and cover the spot with it by placing it on top.

    pen
  6. mellow Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 19, 2008
    1,756 posts
    Salisbury, MD
    Why not just put kaowool on top of the baffle?
  7. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,957 posts
    Northern Virginia
    The Dutchwest baffle discussion has been moved to its own thread.
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