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Introducing Brand New Wood Furnace to Market - The Drolet Tundra!
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<blockquote data-quote="spadjen" data-source="post: 5163152" data-attributes="member: 119221"><p>[QUOTE.="oldbloke, post: 5163135, member: 122427"]So I spoke with Drolet support and they seemed surprised that there was such a problem. I told them that I wondered if the pins could have warped and they said not likely. The tech mentioned that maybe the gasket was not in its proper location and that could cause the door to bind. Also said to look very closely at the collar that the door closes against and if it is a little warped I could tap it down with a hammer. I took at look and did notice a slight warp. Instead of tapping it with a hammer I put a pipe wrench on it and applied a bit of pressure to bend it down. It did not need to move much but the door now works perfect with no binding. The gasket does look a little fatter in that area. I'm thinking it was a combination of the gasket and the slight warping of the collar.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>they are always surprised that there's a problem. Lol. glad it was a simple problem for you.for me I had to replace the pIns</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="spadjen, post: 5163152, member: 119221"] [QUOTE.="oldbloke, post: 5163135, member: 122427"]So I spoke with Drolet support and they seemed surprised that there was such a problem. I told them that I wondered if the pins could have warped and they said not likely. The tech mentioned that maybe the gasket was not in its proper location and that could cause the door to bind. Also said to look very closely at the collar that the door closes against and if it is a little warped I could tap it down with a hammer. I took at look and did notice a slight warp. Instead of tapping it with a hammer I put a pipe wrench on it and applied a bit of pressure to bend it down. It did not need to move much but the door now works perfect with no binding. The gasket does look a little fatter in that area. I'm thinking it was a combination of the gasket and the slight warping of the collar.[/QUOTE] they are always surprised that there's a problem. Lol. glad it was a simple problem for you.for me I had to replace the pIns [/QUOTE]
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