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Shadow&Flame

Minister of Fire
Jun 6, 2011
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Central Arkansas
I don’t know if this is the right board to post this on...so move it if needed.
I was just wondering how many of you had seen a stove in frightfully poor condition in someone's home?
I saw a Buck insert the other day. This stove was in the worst shape I have ever seen. The door glass was coated with about a 1/8 inch layer of creosote and there was only a part of the door gasket still attached. He didn’t know it was a cat stove and didn’t seem to care. There were no firebrick or cat in the stove...it was even a slammer install. He said he mainly burned green oak.

I couldn’t believe someone with a nice home could have such poor burning skills.
 
I don’t know if this is the right board to post this on...so move it if needed.
I was just wondering how many of you had seen a stove in frightfully poor condition in someone's home?
I saw a Buck insert the other day. This stove was in the worst shape I have ever seen. The door glass was coated with about a 1/8 inch layer of creosote and there was only a part of the door gasket still attached. He didn’t know it was a cat stove and didn’t seem to care. There were no firebrick or cat in the stove...it was even a slammer install. He said he mainly burned green oak.

I couldn’t believe someone with a nice home could have such poor burning skills.

Unfortunately, many of those types don't last too long with fire in their homes...
 
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I've seen some really poor stoves. I think the worst was an old Franklin stove. The minute the house door opened I could smell the creosote. I was asked in but for sure I did not stay very long. My eyes were even watering and burning.
 
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I have seen many stoves in really bad shape. Cast stove with cracks you could see the fire through, Steel stoves warped so bad they were cracked. Rust, creosote, broken glass, broken door hinges and still burning. Most were old timers that maybe just couldn't see to it themselves. I have helped a few when I could. Always amazes me though, what some people get away with.
 
I was just amazed how someone could take a modern stove and treat it like that. The danger level to him is something, but
there are children around him and then there are the neighbors. Talking with him sure didn't seem to help. I bet his insurance man
doesn’t know about it...
 
I have seen many stoves in really bad shape. Cast stove with cracks you could see the fire through, Steel stoves warped so bad they were cracked. Rust, creosote, broken glass, broken door hinges and still burning. Most were old timers that maybe just couldn't see to it themselves. I have helped a few when I could. Always amazes me though, what some people get away with.

tfdchief,

I havent been on here in quite some time. How are you doing? Hope all is well.
 
tfdchief,

I havent been on here in quite some time. How are you doing? Hope all is well.
S&F, I am doing very well, thank you. The doctor released me June 18th :) ! Said I didn't need surgery. I still hurt like hell but, no matter, I am back at it, and glad to be where I am. I am not quite the man I used to be, but I can still get it done. Thanks, Steve
 
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S&F, I am doing very well, thank you. The doctor released me June 18th :) ! Said I didn't need surgery. I still hurt like hell but, no matter, I am back at it, and glad to be where I am. I am not quite the man I used to be, but I can still get it done. Thanks, Steve

Good to hear it... "still hurts like hell" Know the feeling all too well, but not having to have the surgery is great. Keep at it and dont let it get you down.
If you are like me and you look at something and that little voice in your head says "dont do it"...by all means listen...ha

Take care
 
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I have seen a cracked stove in use and the guy argued with me that it was fine you just had to shut the air down a little more.
 
We in the fire service often end up seeing these sorts of stoves . . . sooner or later.

And in the community it seems as though you can almost always tell who has a stove of this sort . . . you know the types . . . the folks who you pass in the supermarket or general store who reek of creosote.
 
Not sure what shape it was in but last week when it was 93 out I could see smoke coming from a chimney, wonder what the person was burning! :eek:

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Not sure what shape it was in but last week when it was 93 out I could see smoke coming from a chimney, wonder what the person was burning! :eek:

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Ahh yes, the village idiot burning trash in the fireplace/stove. Got those as well. Nothing like the smell of plastic trash burning on a nice morning...:mad:
 
I was just amazed how someone could take a modern stove and treat it like that. The danger level to him is something, but
there are children around him and then there are the neighbors. Talking with him sure didn't seem to help. I bet his insurance man
doesn’t know about it...
its the dealer's fault....they didnt tell him how to care for it and maintain it!
 
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