What I thought was going to be a simple part replacement looks like it's going to turn into a rebuild. Can anyone say "shipfitter's disease"?
One of the folks on these pages has offered to sell me the flue collar and associated blanking plate, but in cleaning the stove up real well, I discovered a hairline crack in the fireback. Crap....
A search of the various parts suppliers describe the flue collar and fireback as either "NLA" or the more ominous sounding "DEAD" in their parts lists. So I might as well carry the fireback to the welding place as well. Looking at an exploded parts diagram, it appears that the fireback is held in place by the right-hand insert which itself is secured by a single machine screw. Does the left side insert need to come out as well?
One of the folks on these pages has offered to sell me the flue collar and associated blanking plate, but in cleaning the stove up real well, I discovered a hairline crack in the fireback. Crap....
A search of the various parts suppliers describe the flue collar and fireback as either "NLA" or the more ominous sounding "DEAD" in their parts lists. So I might as well carry the fireback to the welding place as well. Looking at an exploded parts diagram, it appears that the fireback is held in place by the right-hand insert which itself is secured by a single machine screw. Does the left side insert need to come out as well?