Pics of NC-13?

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bluedogz

Minister of Fire
Oct 9, 2011
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NE Maryland
I floated the idea with the Mrs. this AM of putting an NC-13 free-standing in our existing fireplace, which is in totally different place than our Sierra boat anchor.

I know someone had posted pics of a setup like this. Help?
 
bluedogz said:
I floated the idea with the Mrs. this AM of putting an NC-13 free-standing in our existing fireplace, which is in totally different place than our Sierra boat anchor.

I know someone had posted pics of a setup like this. Help?

You need 2 -30's is what you need. The 13 is a good stove, but small.
 
Hogwildz said:
You need 2 -30's is what you need. The 13 is a good stove, but small.

Perhaps... I was just noodling on options to supplement a 30 in the side room. Not sure a 30 will cram into the fireplace... haven't measured yet.
 
You should have grabbed that 30 when you had the chance.
Don't forget, the 30 can be used with the pedestal, or 9" legs, or 6" legs.
 
Take your time and get your measurements blue. I wanted to but couldn't fit an NC30 in mine either, its a good sized stove. The leg length will likely be the issue since its usually how high the opening is that determines what you can do. Therefore youll likely need shorter legs rather than longer legs. Did you miss out on getting one on the cheap somehow? Don't worry if you did cuz they'll be reduced here shortly especially at HD whereas you can find free shipping to your front door
 
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