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Which part of your stove have you replaced most often?


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Al are you sure it needs cementing back? Most stoves I see use the vermiculite board and they sit lose in place. They usually go in in a specific order so they hold each other in place and maybe there is a baffle that they wedge behind at one edge.
 
I dont know your stove so maybe they are supposed to be bonded back but worth a check.


Here's a little video of the loose bricks / board

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I replaced the baffle and the door seal on our Morso Squirrel in 2013.  The baffle had to be replaced again early this spring,  door seals will need doing soon.  Firebricks are cracked but still sound enough.   So must frequent replacement part is the baffle.

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