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Hi guys, This site has been recommended for me to try and find out the make and model of my wood burning stove? I would be so grateful if someone could help me, I have trolled the net but can’t quite match it. It needs new fire bricks and I don’t know which ones to buy. ( apparently they are all different) thank you so much. 🙏

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If you are struggling to find out what it is, my fire bricks are 1" thick, 25mm and that seams to be a standard. Then you need 3: 1 across the back and one along each side, at a height roughly 2/3 of the height of the fire box.

 

Mine has a 45 degree chamfer at the back 2 corners so that the bricks lock together at the back and at the front there is a metal clip to hold them in place. if you can work out how far back the side bricks need to stop you can probably get some made up / buy off the shelf with that size / buy some board and cut them yourself if that helps.

 

Measure the dimensions and take off a few mm and you should be good to go like that.

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Thanks, it’s good advice, and very kind of you to take the trouble. 🙏 After much research, I think it might be a parkray consort 15 or 9 , but if it is that stove, the fire bricks are very intricate, I’m just hoping there aren’t some vital bits missing too 😬. Well plus side is they’re supposed to be good stoves! Cheers Haydee 

 

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Hi, I can't help you with the make but we manufacture baffle plates and can cut bricks, both 25mm and 30mm, to your required sizes and angles. A pattern would be really helpful.

Let us know if we can be of any help.

Ash1

All things Morso and Clearview.

www.morsoheaven.co.uk

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4 hours ago, Haydee said:

Thanks, it’s good advice, and very kind of you to take the trouble. 🙏 After much research, I think it might be a parkray consort 15 or 9 , but if it is that stove, the fire bricks are very intricate, I’m just hoping there aren’t some vital bits missing too 😬. Well plus side is they’re supposed to be good stoves! Cheers Haydee 

It looks very close. Have you found the spare parts for them?

 

https://www.hunterstoves.co.uk/parkray-spares

 

They show parts and dimensions for their stoves so you should be able to check the model and see if anything is missing.

 

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