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If it would help you to find the model number, I would look for a way to remove the oven door. Usually there will be a release near the hinge bracket that you push in or push to the side to allow the bracket to release and you can remove the door to see the ID plate. Otherwise, I would suggest going to a wood stove dealer and looking at the door gasket material they have in stock. They usually have rolls of heat resistant gaskets for sealing doors and glass panels in wood stoves. Last idea would be exhaust gasket material available at Napa Auto parts. Good luck!!
The asbestos is to prevent a heat insulation but if only there is any shield failure you need to worry. This could have come from within the chamber and so you can get to buy these to be fitted on to the slot covering the magnetron.
To find if there is leak of any radiation you need to have a tester. but if the covers are intact and the door shuts fine then there is no cause for alarm except that asbestos must not fall into the food.
found parts for vulcan ovens at a appliance store called Y.E.S. ( year end supply) out of New Mexico if I remember correctly. It has been about 12 years since I have had the pleasure of working on an older vulcan oven. Hope this helps. Good Luck
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