Economical Glass Replacement

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Post by cokehead » Tue. Aug. 03, 2021 10:39 am

I have a wood stove with a broken glass window. it is 8 3/8 X 13 X 3/16. A local company quoted me $139.38 plus tax. That is more than the stove is worth! I cannot determine the manufacturer. In small print I found Fabrique Au Canada Par S-19126 10 Atlas Court Brampton, Ontario. I searched the address it came up an auto parts manufacturer. The is HW-557004 stamped in a plate. I think WH stands for Warnock Hersey with is a testing company, not a manufacturer. Several model numbers are listed but it doesn't single on one out as the model I have, S141E plus others. It isn't clear at all. I busted my butt getting this thing out of a basement and now I am regretting it. I might end up putting a blank steel plate where the window belongs. Anyone have any suggestions or solid info on a piece of glass more reasonably priced?

The two quotes I have are $139.38 plus tax and $117.00 tax included.

 
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Post by D-frost » Tue. Aug. 03, 2021 12:26 pm

I recently replaced glass & glass gasket in a Harman MK ll for about $90..........

www.fastreplacementglass.com
Warren, Pa.
888 986-1535 M/F 9-5

The web page has an order form. They're quick.......about 1 week.
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Post by cokehead » Tue. Aug. 03, 2021 12:50 pm

Thank you,......I'll check them out.

 
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Post by cokehead » Tue. Aug. 03, 2021 12:50 pm

I ordered. $70.88 shipped to my door. Thanks again

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