In this video, we show how to replace the fire rope (door seal) on a stove door. Over time, the rope can wear out or stop sealing properly, which affects your stove's efficiency. Want to know how to re-rope and fit new stove door glass? Follow our simple step.
Replacement Heat Resistant Wood Burning Stove Glass (Suitable for your stove) Replacement Heat Resistant Rope of the correct diameter and length and either a) A wire brush or b) A rotary wire drill attachment and drill. Credit for this instructable and all parts required are available to purchase online from ADS Stove Door Glass. Fortunately, replacing the door rope is a simple DIY task that can help your stove perform at its best.
In this blog post, we'll explain exactly how to change the rope around the door of your multi-fuel or wood burning stove, providing step-by-step instructions, tools you'll need, and tips for ensuring a proper seal. Press in the correct diameter and type of replacement rope seal Close the door lightly to help form the seal while the adhesive cures Let the adhesive set fully before lighting your stove again. Regularly checking and replacing your stove's rope seals is a simple job that makes a big difference in performance, efficiency, and safety.
After the replacement of the rope seal Always check the manufacturer's instructions for the necessary drying time before you rehang the door and for the curing process i.e. when you can light up the stove. Run the stove at a low temperature at first to further harden the adhesive.
Press rope firmly into place. Allow at least 12 hours for the adhe. Use this video to find out why and how you should ensure that the rope in your stove door is properly maintained.
Follow our clear, step by step demonstration by a Stovax engineer which includes advice on the best products to use. Here's how to change the fire rope on your wood stove with an easy. How to check your stove door rope seal Replacing a stove door rope seal Ensure that you have bought the correct diameter rope seal by checking in your stove handbook or directly with the stove manufacturer.