"coal catcher" for Harmon 250 -replacement part

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Harmon4Farmhouse
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Post by Harmon4Farmhouse » Wed. Jan. 23, 2019 2:34 am

:?: Hi folks. Thanks for the forum. I'm still learning the site and this is my first post -- a question.
What is the plate called that fits into the bottom of the door frame? Is it called a coal catcher? And, where would I get a replacement piece? It gets red hot at times and I'm fairly certain that I'll need to replace it in the future. I like to be prepared and would like to get the part before I need to replace it. I've searched online and can't come up with anything. I've attached pictures that hopefully are clear. I had to move the embers back because the thing was burning red hot as the coals -- and I know it's not good to disturb the coal, but I had to do it. :-(

The stove is a Harman 150 dual fuel. This is our rookie year with a home burner (have wood stove at the cabin) and rookie burning coal. (We LOVE it!)

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same, with tongs picking it up

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outside of stove

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Post by ShawnLiNy » Mon. Feb. 04, 2019 6:27 am

if it’s just flat stock remove and take to a local steel shop and have them cut a new piece go thicker if you can


 
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Post by McGiever » Mon. Feb. 04, 2019 11:19 am

Harman is now Legacy Stoves...

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