Better N Ben's Stove Glass
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I'm new to Coalpail and am looking for a door glass for my Better n Ben's coal stove. Not sure of the model number, but 801 is the closest I've seen. The glass is 9 1/2" X 7". Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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Arlon, is that door glass or mica?
I found a site that might help you.
Try this site
https://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/
I found a site that might help you.
Try this site
https://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/
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Any stove shop should have the correct glass.
By the way this is an 801 This is a 901
By the way this is an 801 This is a 901
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If this is glass, this site might have your answer. And their from Warren PA.
https://www.fastreplacementglass.com/wood-stove-r ... ent-parts/
https://www.fastreplacementglass.com/wood-stove-r ... ent-parts/
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Call a local stove glass place and they will custom make you the glass or use an online store. You will need to measure the existing glass or opening. If your measuring the opening, make sure you account for the flat gasket.
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OP - glad you got your glass. For others who may be looking, here is a link that may be helpful: https://www.onedayglass.comHoldencoal wrote: ↑Tue. Nov. 24, 2020 10:49 amCall a local stove glass place and they will custom make you the glass or use an online store. You will need to measure the existing glass or opening. If your measuring the opening, make sure you account for the flat gasket.
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Arlon, can you send me a picture and
measurements of the shaker handle. I’m missing my and made a make shift one.
measurements of the shaker handle. I’m missing my and made a make shift one.
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Make sure the glass you ordered is Neoceram or Robax.
Here is why:
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Hi I am Arlon's brother. At the moment he is isolated due to possible corona. I will try to get a picture and measurement as soon as it is safe for me to do this. But I think he is using some type of poker for a shaker handle.Holdencoal wrote: ↑Sat. Dec. 26, 2020 6:55 pmArlon, can you send me a picture and
measurements of the shaker handle. I’m missing my and made a make shift one.
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Thanks Den, no rush. Hope he’s doing good with the ve-rus. Here is what I had for pictures.
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I went over to Arlon's house today and took some pictures of his shaker bar. It appears to be home made, but I got some pictures of it anyway. We also put a yardstick aside to give you an idea of the measurements. Hope this helps, and sorry it took so long to get back to you.Holdencoal wrote: ↑Sun. Dec. 27, 2020 11:39 amThanks Den, no rush. Hope he’s doing good with the ve-rus. Here is what I had for pictures.
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Awesome. Lol, that’s not home made. That’s factory. I made one but was a little to wide.
Hope everyone is feeling better!
Hope everyone is feeling better!