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Beckyleigh4597

New Member
Nov 20, 2020
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Wakefield, UK
Hi, we have recently just bought a property with a Yeoman Devon 50HB installed to control the heating for the house. We have had to replace the glass due to it being cracked but when we went to use it last night and tried to put the baffle plate back where it should be it seems the rests at the rear have either been knocked off or have rusted away completely so it will not stay in place. Is this something that can be replaced or is it the end of the road for the stove? Currently we have no form of central heating in the property which isn't ideal so any quick responses would be greatly appreciated!

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You (or someone you know) could weld some angle iron in to replace the missing brackets and support the baffle. It’s not hard to do, if you know anyone with a welder.
 
Maybe even nuts and bolts.