Hello, I haven't been here for a few years -- glad I could still log in.
I was just cleaning out my Intrepid Vermont Castings stove (around 1988 model) and see that the brick in the back is broken, split completely through and about 3 inches of it is pushed back a little (1/4 inch).
I understand it must be replaced, but I'm wondering if I must refrain from any fires until then? Is this a safety issue? Or can I keep burning for a few days until it is replaced? It's been my sole source of heat this winter, but I live in California so my fires are generally small -- just a morning fire.
Thanks! Scamp
I was just cleaning out my Intrepid Vermont Castings stove (around 1988 model) and see that the brick in the back is broken, split completely through and about 3 inches of it is pushed back a little (1/4 inch).
I understand it must be replaced, but I'm wondering if I must refrain from any fires until then? Is this a safety issue? Or can I keep burning for a few days until it is replaced? It's been my sole source of heat this winter, but I live in California so my fires are generally small -- just a morning fire.
Thanks! Scamp
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