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Source for Small Woodstove Sight Glass
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<blockquote data-quote="nedsim" data-source="post: 8101666" data-attributes="member: 162951"><p>Thanks for the reply.</p><p></p><p>McMaster used to carry round discs of high temp glass (Vycor), but no more. Around 1971 a 2" dia x 1/4 disc was $9.72, by the early 90's the price was $40. Unfortunately a round piece will be much easier for me to work with, though I guess I should actually come up with a design before I insist on that.</p><p></p><p>I stopped into a stove shop today and the seemingly knowledgeable owner was not aware of any replacement glass that fit the bill. He did direct me to a local glass place that's made replacement glass not available from the OEM. I've not checked with them yet.</p><p></p><p>While looking for info on what it takes to cut Pyroceram (wondering how hard it'd be to make a square piece into an octagon) I came across another place where a custom cut 2" disc is $42. Guess it's time to come up with a real design.</p><p></p><p>How did the modification to your stove work out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nedsim, post: 8101666, member: 162951"] Thanks for the reply. McMaster used to carry round discs of high temp glass (Vycor), but no more. Around 1971 a 2" dia x 1/4 disc was $9.72, by the early 90's the price was $40. Unfortunately a round piece will be much easier for me to work with, though I guess I should actually come up with a design before I insist on that. I stopped into a stove shop today and the seemingly knowledgeable owner was not aware of any replacement glass that fit the bill. He did direct me to a local glass place that's made replacement glass not available from the OEM. I've not checked with them yet. While looking for info on what it takes to cut Pyroceram (wondering how hard it'd be to make a square piece into an octagon) I came across another place where a custom cut 2" disc is $42. Guess it's time to come up with a real design. How did the modification to your stove work out? [/QUOTE]
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