Last night while loading the stove for the night, the piece of wood that looked like it fit well enough wound up being about 1/8" too long at exactly the wrong spot. (See image below.)
Acknowledgment of likely stupid question in advance: is it dangerous to use the stove until the replacement glass drives? I can feel slight displacement of a few of the pieces, but none of the glass seems to be loose. Replacement should arrive mid-week & I have space heaters, but we live in a fairly remote area that got slammed with snow last night and today. And we have a forecast low of 12 degrees tomorrow night.
This is sort of a hail mary question, as I've already planned to go purchase an additional infrared heater tomorrow. Just figured it couldn't hurt to ask. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks in advance.
![[Hearth.com] Cracked Glass on Englander 28-3500 [Hearth.com] Cracked Glass on Englander 28-3500](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/172/172880-56b68953bf34fb518a8cd831f75e4df7.jpg?hash=w9bKRo6Y9r)
Acknowledgment of likely stupid question in advance: is it dangerous to use the stove until the replacement glass drives? I can feel slight displacement of a few of the pieces, but none of the glass seems to be loose. Replacement should arrive mid-week & I have space heaters, but we live in a fairly remote area that got slammed with snow last night and today. And we have a forecast low of 12 degrees tomorrow night.
This is sort of a hail mary question, as I've already planned to go purchase an additional infrared heater tomorrow. Just figured it couldn't hurt to ask. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks in advance.