I have a PE 27 that is about 5 years old. Last week I had to take out the baffle to rescue a bird trapped in the flue. I don't remember seeing any insulation except the air tube insulator, but it was probably there. I'm having to use a walker so getting down there again is quite an ordeal, I can do it when I have to but it hurts. About 2 years ago I had a knee replacement and any activity involving that knee is slooooooow and painful.
Anyway, the air tube gasket had disintegrated and I didn't notice the others. I have read quite a few times how bad the quality of the OEM gaskets is and I must agree. There is a reference to making the gaskets yourself but no instructions on how to do it. This leaves me with 2 questions:
1. What do these gaskets do? Obviously they are a seal but do they seal the fire below the baffle and why?
2. How can I replace them? What do I use and what am I trying to accomplish?
Thanks
Anyway, the air tube gasket had disintegrated and I didn't notice the others. I have read quite a few times how bad the quality of the OEM gaskets is and I must agree. There is a reference to making the gaskets yourself but no instructions on how to do it. This leaves me with 2 questions:
1. What do these gaskets do? Obviously they are a seal but do they seal the fire below the baffle and why?
2. How can I replace them? What do I use and what am I trying to accomplish?
Thanks
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