The firebrick puzzle

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bodhran

Burning Hunk
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Feb 7, 2010
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Newfoundland Canada
Just got my Drolet Jurassien in the house thanks to my friends. I carefully took the firebrick out to make it as light as possible and laid them out so I'd know the way to put them back. One of the fellas just started grabbing them up in piles to carry them in the house and now I'm dealing with a puzzle and I don't like puzzles. There's nothing on Drolets site or manual concerning brick layout. Anyone have a suggestion?

Signed,
Confuzzled.
 
See here: (broken link removed to http://www.drolet.ca/en/products/wood/jurassien-epa/parts)
 
I have one more question, please and thank you. What do I need to do here? The new stove is just a bit shorter than the other.
 

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Need a longer length of pipe.

Looks like the pic is a piece of telescoping double wall, it isn't just stuck?can't be extended?

If not try to ID the pipe and get a telescoping section that'll fit. The fit is specific to the manufacturer.
 
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