Was cleaning up my BK today and removed the fans as I do every year for a total overhaul.
The model # is KE1107LBK. Never did I think I would see holes in a steel stove. We purchased the stove in 2014 new, from a local dealer. I would have to say my only recourse is to weld plates on the outside and hopefully on the inside. I did nudge some stove cement on it to start a small test burn but this might explain the smoke smell I had last year. Has anyone had this problem or any better ideas. Been retired money is tight and can’t afford another stove.
The model # is KE1107LBK. Never did I think I would see holes in a steel stove. We purchased the stove in 2014 new, from a local dealer. I would have to say my only recourse is to weld plates on the outside and hopefully on the inside. I did nudge some stove cement on it to start a small test burn but this might explain the smoke smell I had last year. Has anyone had this problem or any better ideas. Been retired money is tight and can’t afford another stove.