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Leveling feet for a Fisher Insert

Discussion in 'Non-EPA Woodstoves and Fireplaces' started by jewilson, Jan 16, 2022.

  1. jewilson

    jewilson

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    Handshake to you all. Heavy snow here in SW VA. I’m ready to hook up my insert as soon as the weather breaks.

    I removed the gas logs and noticed the brickwork on the floor of the hearth is lower than the rock outside. I think it will be uneven when I slide the insert in place.

    Do any other you know of a source for leveling bolts for a fisher insert.

    Thanks for your help. [​IMG]


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    This is not an answer to your question, but could you throw a couple small pieces of plate steel of the appropriate thickness under it?
     
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    Stack up some washers on any old bolt until you get it where you want it.
     
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    I found a solution that works perfectly. I have a 30 year old craftsman table saw. I used two of the feet off of it. Cleaned the rust off of them and ran a die down the threads. Also chased
    the threads on the 1/2x13 threads on the insert. Looks just like what is pictured in the manual and works very well.
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