I have a new to me 30 nc but the fiberboards were pretty beat up. Ordered a big sheet of generic stuff and I need to cut it.
1) Size? my old ones measure 18 1/2 X 9 1/2, but my buddy just bought a new nc30 and his measure a 1/4 inch larger on both sides. Is that difference because my stove has been burned a couple years and I've got shrinkage (!) or because my stove boards (2010) were marginally smaller? Trying to decide what size to cut my boards.
2)Everybody (including my buddy w/ the new one) says there is slop. You have to figure out a way to plug that gap with gasket and some rod (or etc.). So since I'm cutting new, is there any reason I shouldn't just cut them to size so there is no gap? Maybe I won't be able to squeeze them into place if I cut them to size?
3)Finally, what would be your cutting weapon of choice? I want a nice clean line, but I don't know if, say, a table saw will leave a clean cut. They said I could cut it with a utility knife, but that sounds sloppy!
(Bought mine used for $325.00. 4 years old. Hoping I get more heat out of that than I did with my Lopi Endeavor which just could not keep up w/ our square footage. We will see!)
Thanks in advance!
1) Size? my old ones measure 18 1/2 X 9 1/2, but my buddy just bought a new nc30 and his measure a 1/4 inch larger on both sides. Is that difference because my stove has been burned a couple years and I've got shrinkage (!) or because my stove boards (2010) were marginally smaller? Trying to decide what size to cut my boards.
2)Everybody (including my buddy w/ the new one) says there is slop. You have to figure out a way to plug that gap with gasket and some rod (or etc.). So since I'm cutting new, is there any reason I shouldn't just cut them to size so there is no gap? Maybe I won't be able to squeeze them into place if I cut them to size?
3)Finally, what would be your cutting weapon of choice? I want a nice clean line, but I don't know if, say, a table saw will leave a clean cut. They said I could cut it with a utility knife, but that sounds sloppy!
(Bought mine used for $325.00. 4 years old. Hoping I get more heat out of that than I did with my Lopi Endeavor which just could not keep up w/ our square footage. We will see!)
Thanks in advance!