Combustion Blower and Exhaust Gaskets - where to buy

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md2002

Feeling the Heat
Oct 18, 2011
362
United States
Hello,

As we all know we have to replace our blower gaskets and exhaust gaskets for the pellet stove. I end up replacing mine twice a year sometimes. The price on these gaskets is quite expensive. There has to be another way? I thought someone posted on here once a place you could buy a sheet of the material used and then you can cut out your own gaskets? I have an Enviro Milan. As you can see from the links below, it costs me about $60 to replace 2 gaskets! That's pricey IMHO. Any ideas? My local dealer has them for a little less money but not much.

http://www.stove-parts-unlimited.com/Empress-FPI-and-Milan-Exhaust-Starter-Gasket-p/50-1396.htm

http://www.stove-parts-unlimited.com/Sherwood-Industries-Round-Combustion-Gasket-p/ef-012.htm
 
Here is one listing. I'm posting this on my mobile so it is giving a mobile link. You can search for "pellet stove gasket" on eBay as well.


(broken link removed to http://m.ebay.com/itm/190766582676?nav=SEARCH&sbk=1)
 
This 1/8th gasket might be a better fit depending on your stove. I have used it on both of mine. Use the blower flange as a template and cut around with a utility knife or hobby knife.

(broken link removed to http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Temperature-Gasket-Material-/201003583687?pt=US_Replacement_Parts&var=&hash=item2eccbf48c7)
 
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