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need to replace baffle plate in old stove

Discussion in 'Non-EPA Woodstoves and Fireplaces' started by sally moon, Nov 22, 2020.

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    Hi there,
    I just installed this old stove but my baffle board doesn't fit right. My friend said I am missing a piece. I am new to this whole thing and would appreciate any advice or help on finding a new or used baffle plate.
    I have pictures that I was going to post but I don't see an option to upload images.

    Thank you!!!!
    Sally :)
     
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    Welcome to the club. Lots of great folks here sharing knowledge and humor.
    When you type a message, there will be a box, center bottom, "upload a file" click on that to upload picture.
    We have several members that are very knowledgeable about old stoves.
     
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    Awesome! thank you! here are the pictures.
    Let me know what yall think or if you have any suggestions. I would greatly appreciate any guidance! :)
    Thank you,
    Sally
     

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    Could I use a piece of metal? do I need a cast iron plate? Do yall know anything else that would work? :)
     
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    What make/model is the stove?
     
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    Hi brenndatomu,
    I think it is a glo fire 301 which is designed after the JOTUL 602. Could I buy JOTUL 602 parts for replacement?
     
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    Yes! You don't need cast Iron, Mild steel plate 3/8" or 1/2" would be fine! Don't use anything thinner than that, or it will warp at higher Temperatures. I've made a few for my Fishers and other stoves. If you have a basic size/dimension, any weld shop or metal fabrication shop can make you one! Also, Welcome to the Forums!!! :handshake: The Best folks on the Planet are Here!!! :cool::D:):yes:
     
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    Does anybody have the other side plate and top plate for sale? I think this is a pretty common stove- if anyone has the pieces I would love to buy them from you! :)
     
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    Go here; FHC Classifieds. Ask for one, place an ad. You'll never know what comes up, It's looked at daily by a lot of folks! :yes:
     
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