I can't hardly believe it! I had the door ajar and had gone to get a couple splits, and approaching the stove I barely bumped into the door with my leg causing the door to close - the handle was in the down position so instead of the gasket hitting the stove, the locking part of the handle on the interior of the stove door bumped the stove... cracked glass! I figured it was tempered and could withstand this gentle a knock but I guess it was just enough to flex things beyond hope.
My dealer is about an hour away and it's pretty tough for me to get away that easily. He's willing to rob one out of a floor model or I can wait till Thursday for replacements to come in (and the weekend is much easier for a trip down). Should I not be considering running a fire in the stove? The glass is firmly held in place but my concern is more about air leakage. Doesn't seem like a a lot could get through the crack but I don't know.
My dealer is about an hour away and it's pretty tough for me to get away that easily. He's willing to rob one out of a floor model or I can wait till Thursday for replacements to come in (and the weekend is much easier for a trip down). Should I not be considering running a fire in the stove? The glass is firmly held in place but my concern is more about air leakage. Doesn't seem like a a lot could get through the crack but I don't know.