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Avalon Arbor, Custom Hearth, Cultured Stone
Posted: 06 February 2008 02:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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woodburn - 05 February 2008 09:20 PM

Thank you for the compliments.  I did not do the cultured stone, just built the hearth.  The dealer came and installed the stone/stove. 

That is just awesome.  Very very nice.  Great Job!

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Posted: 06 February 2008 10:49 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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Very nice looking, one question though, why did you put the stove so high? IE, the hearth being waht, 12” off the floor?

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Posted: 06 February 2008 11:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Sounds like your good to me.  I really do like the install and the stove looks great.

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Posted: 06 February 2008 06:09 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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Adirondackwoodburner - 06 February 2008 10:49 AM

Very nice looking, one question though, why did you put the stove so high? IE, the hearth being waht, 12” off the floor?

Easier to load?  Easier to watch the secondaries?

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Posted: 06 February 2008 09:29 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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I hope all is good, Shane.  I have had some good all-day burns, and everthing seems fine temp wise.  Just that one stone directly behind the flue that gets real hot- but if you can hold your hand to it for 3 seconds or longer it’s not a problem (or so I hear).  Plus, Cultured stone lists an r-value of .620 for 1.75” thick piece(this is the average thickness).  I think that particular stone is at least that, and with the durarock behind it, I guess I have nothing to worry about. 

As for the height of the hearth- it is 12”.  I constructed it this way to make the stove look more Regal (I like that word).  It’s in a pretty huge room (20’ x 30’) with 12.5” ceiling.  Plus, with all that stone behind it, it would just plain look puny.  I also did account for ease of loading.  I highly reccomend building it up for this reason alone.  When you squat down it is at the perfect height. 

Here are some more pictures.  One with safety gate for the kiddies.  The others were taken standing right next to the stove facing the opposite wall.  You can see how open the room is to the rest of the house.  I also installed those to fans you see up high.  Those take the hot air that rises into that high ceiling, and pump it to the upstairs of the house.  One thing I have to say about that stove is- it heats the whole house VERY well.  I am impressed by the output.  Strange thing is, can’t get the thermometer I have on the top of the stove to get much over 500 at it’s hottest.  I guess I really don’t need it though.  I can get that room way over 80, the rest of the downstairs to 74 and upstairs to 72.  Old Man Winter doesn’t stand a chance!  One thing that is complete bull about the stove is those long burn times listed- absolute lies.  I load the firebox up and i’m down to coals and reloading within 4 hours.

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Posted: 07 February 2008 01:27 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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[quote author=One thing that is complete bull about the stove is those long burn times listed- absolute lies.  I load the firebox up and i’m down to coals and reloading within 4 hours.

Give it some time and learn how to run her and you will get more out of her. There is a learning curve.

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Posted: 08 February 2008 04:52 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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Nice job! My neighbor just had the Arbor installed.  It’s a beatiful stove. We both bought our stoves from Dunrite in Centereach.  The neighbor has managed to overfire his a few times aleady by leaving the door ajar and vent open and forgetting about it.  Had the termometer pinned at 1G, so keep any eye on it, it CAN get over 500 if you’re not careful. 
I like the fans for pumping the hot air upstairs.  I’m working on a separate air duct system in my house that is separate from the central air system to move the hot air around the house during the winter.  I’ll burn less wood that way.  Won’t have to crank up the heat in the fireplace room just to get the farthest rooms warm.  Good luck.

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Posted: 11 May 2008 04:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]
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Very nice installation.  I am doing a similar project, and have some questions.  I plan on using 2x6s for the hearth, with blue stone over cement board and plywood.  On the wall, I plan on using metal studs on the flat with cement board screwed to them, and cultured stone over that.  I have ordered the Jotul Firelight.  Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

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Posted: 11 May 2008 05:24 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]
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Very nice looking stove and installation. This should afford you many years of enjoyable heat. Your whole room looks very nice too.

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