Need expert advice on Oslo repair

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Mad Tom

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Jan 19, 2010
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Vermont
Last fall I noticed that my burner tubes were a bit off. Left side is about 1/2 inch higher than the right. Noticed it last fall but ran it anyway. Must of jammed a log to hard in there and bent something. I noticed the baffle had some cement crumbling under it so it's time to get in there and see whats going on.. I think I can remove the burners and baffle plate and mat out the front door. Yes, no?. And what would I use to cement the baffle back in place? Stove cement or the stuff that comes in a tube like glue?. Any advice on the removal of it all?
 
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