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Valor sells a reproduction insert to replace where a 1910 coal burning box used to be. We installed one recently (the presidential model), and it looks very authentic and works great. We used the Valor distributor in Lafayette, IN (A Fires Place). Theyre great.
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I am looking for an insert with gas coals for a 18 width and 9 depth coal burning fireplace in a circa 1920s home.
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There is a dry compound that we refer to as Triple that bonds, has fiberous strength and is hard. I will have to dig out a bag to see who makes it. my only concern is it may be too hard for kind sanding. We use it on corners where heavy furniture will be moved or in traffic areas where there will be...
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