Multifuel Stove "Glass replacement"
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Multifuel Stove "Glass replacement"
Hi guys,
Is it possible to purchase Heatproof glass for a multifuel stove in sheet form?
Yesterday is the 2nd time in two years that I have opened the door on my stove and the glass has fallen out of the door and smashed. The last time I got a replacement delivered for around £38.00, now it seems im looking at £48.00.....
Surely I can buy a piece and cut it with my Tile cutter?!?!
The Glass is only 297mm X 242mm with a Curved Top
Thanks anyone that can help, any saved funds will be spent on something with 4 wheels lol
Is it possible to purchase Heatproof glass for a multifuel stove in sheet form?
Yesterday is the 2nd time in two years that I have opened the door on my stove and the glass has fallen out of the door and smashed. The last time I got a replacement delivered for around £38.00, now it seems im looking at £48.00.....
Surely I can buy a piece and cut it with my Tile cutter?!?!
The Glass is only 297mm X 242mm with a Curved Top
Thanks anyone that can help, any saved funds will be spent on something with 4 wheels lol
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cannot help with the glass as such - try a local glazier, google?
This may help with the falling out.
My oven glass parted from the oven door during vigerous cleaning. It was held in with a silicone sealant - Bless Zanussi!
The silicone sealant is a special type designed to withstand heat and is cured by heat, infact and quite capable of handling 300 degrees that our oven can muster.
Please pm me if you would like the make/spec of the sillicone as this may well prevent the glass coming out in future.
It dried in 24 hrs prior to be put back in for its finall baking and cure. I did this some 4 or so months ago and it has held just fine even with a fatty putting pressure on it to clean it.
about £8.00 a pop for a tube (like the type for sealing window frames, works in a sealer 'gun/frame' thingie, i was quoted some £50.00 to re-seal the door soi a bargain really!
This may help with the falling out.
My oven glass parted from the oven door during vigerous cleaning. It was held in with a silicone sealant - Bless Zanussi!
The silicone sealant is a special type designed to withstand heat and is cured by heat, infact and quite capable of handling 300 degrees that our oven can muster.
Please pm me if you would like the make/spec of the sillicone as this may well prevent the glass coming out in future.
It dried in 24 hrs prior to be put back in for its finall baking and cure. I did this some 4 or so months ago and it has held just fine even with a fatty putting pressure on it to clean it.
about £8.00 a pop for a tube (like the type for sealing window frames, works in a sealer 'gun/frame' thingie, i was quoted some £50.00 to re-seal the door soi a bargain really!
Last edited by The Zohan; 12 March 2010 at 05:44 PM.
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There are plenty of glass companies that will cut you a piece of heat resistant glass..
Northern glass near me did me a piece for my Morso burner..It was 1/4 of the price.
Northern glass near me did me a piece for my Morso burner..It was 1/4 of the price.
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Thanks guys for the advice.
Rob
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