Last night I was cleaning out my stove and noticed this small hole in one of the internal stone plates. The hole is about large enough to stick the end of a pencil in, and you can see the airspace inside it. On a Fireview you have two pieces of stone that slide together to make the corners, (one inner and one outer) the hole is on the corner in back furthest from the door. I cant imagine it would pose a safety or integrity concern but wanted to check here to see what people thought. I would imagine it would be quite a chore to replace the piece of stone, and it possibly has been like this all along? I've always been careful not to "throw" wood in the stove and usually place or slide it in carefully. Maybe it had been filled with that "wood stove caulk" they use when building, and it finally deteriorated and fell away? Who knows. Anyway, what would you guys do? Here's a photo.
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