Moderators please post this pic in the hearth pic area.

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raybonz

Minister of Fire
Feb 5, 2008
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Carver, MA.
I looked through the hearth pics and didn't see my Alderlea T-5 with new hearth in there could one of the moderators please post this pic there?

Thanx,
Ray
 

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Looks great Ray, cork that jug before the hooch goes bad!

zap
 
Looks great Ray, cork that jug before the hooch goes bad!

zap
Thanx Zap! That is one old Ale jug for sure! I hear they are very collectible as breweriana.. Thinking that hooch is long gone! :)

Ray
 
PM Webbie. He's in charge of the Hearth pics.
 
Very nice, Ray, very nice indeed!
 
OK Ray, now yer just showin' off.;lol
LOL not really Dave my old CDW was posted there with the bluestone hearth.. Just want to be current! I looked through loads of those pics trying to figure out how to do this hearth and there were no others so I had to improvise.. Hope this helps another woodburner sometime :)

Ray
 
You still have that massive chimney to conduct heat from the room to the outdoors?
That's an inside chimney.. No heat loss.. Hmm were you kidding me as the chimney would keep the house cool in the summer? lol Wish it did!! :)
Ray
 
I like the old set up..........especially the stuffed cat.
LOL thanx that is actually a "living" cat but you have to stare to see it move lol..

Ray
 
That's an inside chimney.. No heat loss.. Hmm were you kidding me as the chimney would keep the house cool in the summer? lol Wish it did!! :)
Ray
Masonry is a good heat conductor/bad insulator & yes if the outer chimney was shaded & misted so to cool with evaporation? As is, the chimney is at room temp [warmer near the ceiling] & conducts heat from the room. Solution is to terminate the mortar below the ceiling & go thru ceiling with Metalbestos................ideally
 
Masonry is a good heat conductor/bad insulator & yes if the outer chimney was shaded & misted so to cool with evaporation? As is, the chimney is at room temp [warmer near the ceiling] & conducts heat from the room. Solution is to terminate the mortar below the ceiling & go thru ceiling with Metalbestos................ideally
That is certainly not happening here! This is a 2 flu chimney and the stove has an insulated S/S liner.. There nothing wrong with this setup at all..

Ray
 
That is certainly not happening here! This is a 2 flu chimney and the stove has an insulated S/S liner.. There nothing wrong with this setup at all..

Ray
The only thing "wrong" with that setup, is it ain't in my place. That's a beauty right there. A C
 
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