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Here is the encore in one of our old fireplaces. That was the year we moved in... glass is much cleaner these days :)
 

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Scotty Overkill said:
Here's a pic of our Napoleon 1900p in the kitchen. Still in the middle of installing my Napoleon NZ3000 in the living room, will post pics of that someday when its done....lol....

I like the curves on the hearth. Did you design it yourself? How?
 
this is my accentra (harmon) insert.
This is my first post let me know if you can see my pics. :grrr:
 

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Yup, it's there.
 
Very nice setup. Their isn't to much heat up by the flatscreen?
 
Ye old Fisher Grandma Bear.
 

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Our setup for now. I use the screen to protect the kiddie.
 

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A more recent pic of my stove
 

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I have always loved those fireplaces. I still want one. Don't know where I would put it, but I want one !!!!
 
Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle said:
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I have always loved those fireplaces. I still want one. Don't know where I would put it, but I want one !!!!

It was supposed to be an outdoor firepit, but DH liked it too much to put it outside. Not like we really NEED two wood burners in under 700 sq ft, but hey, why not. It's not like the sunporch has any insulation anyway.
 
Heres my Blaze King and my Lopi Freedom.
 

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rayg said:
Scotty Overkill said:
Here's a pic of our Napoleon 1900p in the kitchen. Still in the middle of installing my Napoleon NZ3000 in the living room, will post pics of that someday when its done....lol....

I like the curves on the hearth. Did you design it yourself? How?
Ray I laid it out with a string and pivot point, then built a form, laid down 30lb felt paper, screwed down metal lath, poured a 1 1/2" thick portland/type S mix and leveled it. Then laid tile like you would on any masonry surface. I wanted something different, so we did the curve thing.....Thanks for your compliment!
 
Lange 6302A Smoke Dragon.....backup heat for the coldest of days.
 

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stejus said:

Very nice. This has to be one of the prettiest surrounds out there. Mine was plain ol black metal with cheap gold looking trim. Took it off and like the look much better.
 

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The first pic is the VC Montpelier in the living room.

The other is a 1969 Godin wood/coal in the family room downstairs.

The Montpelier burns 24/7 from Thanksgiving to March. The Godin burns wood for short cold spells and coal for extended freezes. I've only lit it 3 times so far this season.

KaptJaq
 

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