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Fisher Stove door gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Goat" data-source="post: 1172164" data-attributes="member: 17351"><p>We heat our home with a Momma Bear fisher stove. I have bought and sold many fisher stoves over the years from the Grandpa Bear down to the Baby Bear, in fact I just sold a Baby Bear stove two weeks ago. None of the fisher stoves have had gaskets. I guess you could install one, but they didn't come that way. I have been able to shut the stove down air tight without a gasket. Fishers are great stoves, I have never seen one warped or with broken welds as a result of over heating it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Goat, post: 1172164, member: 17351"] We heat our home with a Momma Bear fisher stove. I have bought and sold many fisher stoves over the years from the Grandpa Bear down to the Baby Bear, in fact I just sold a Baby Bear stove two weeks ago. None of the fisher stoves have had gaskets. I guess you could install one, but they didn't come that way. I have been able to shut the stove down air tight without a gasket. Fishers are great stoves, I have never seen one warped or with broken welds as a result of over heating it. [/QUOTE]
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