I am to old to die...

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robertuno

New Member
Jan 21, 2023
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Japan
I wonder if anyone could advise me...I bought a wonderful looking steel stove in Japan where I live...it never felt very controlable but...it looked superb... after the first season I noticed thre glass was always black and asked the maker fior advice... he asked for photos so I subsequently provided them.. he told me I should not have placed gasket all around the outside stove glass like an 'O' but like a 'U' thus leaving the top of the glass without gasket... I have no idea if this is correct and would like to ask my native speakers for advice... I would really appreciate your advice. iam not quite read to die ^^
 
If you could provide a photo of the stove that would be very nice. I find it hard to believe that one would need a gap in the front glass to have a stove function properly. Does it have tubes to direct the flame toward the glass?

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I found this forum while looking at Japanese stoves:
 
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Quadra fire Pellet stoves have and open bottom door, gasket shaped like a U. It could be the air wash.
 
IIRC there is a ZC fireplace that accomplishes the airwash this way too. We really need the stove make and model to verify.
 
Sounds like a big air leak, but that's the design. That said blackened glass is what most wood stove will do when they're running cool, smoldering and wet wood.