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JCass

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Sep 21, 2012
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SLC, UT
Hello,

New here. Been lurking for a month or so looking for stove info as my wife and I just self-installed a PE vista insert into our living room. Found a ton of good info that really helped.

The install went well (thanks to all of you). No problems from the insurance company. Just wanted pictures to note on the policy.

We have done the break-in fires with very great success, albeit a little stinky. We cannot wait for the temps to be consistently cool enough for extended burning. Living in Salt Lake affords us the opportunity to purchase a permit for wood cutting in the neighboring National Forests. Unfortunately, that means we predominately burn pine. Which isn't the worst, but not the best.

I am feeling like I want to burn all the time and sit and stare into the firebox!

JC
 
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Welcome....the first step in HA (hearth anonymous) is recognizing you have a fire addiction problem......the second step is ignoring step 1.

Enjoy your wood heat!
 
Welcome to the forum.
 
Welcome to hearth.com
 
I know there are a lot of hardwood shade trees in Salt Lake City so maybe you can scrounge a little hardwood to compare to the pine. If pine is all you ever have, you'll still be warm.
 
Welcome to the forum and wood burning JC! Please post pics when you get a chance and add your location to your profile so we know where you're at.. Congrats on your install!

Ray
 
I am feeling like I want to burn all the time and sit and stare into the firebox!

That's normal. :) Welcome to the forum.

Yep.. getting the stove lit "cruising" then sitting back and watching winter roll by is pretty much the standard operating procedure (sop) around here. Variations on this theme run along the lines of, maybe a sip of bourbon, snow blowing the driveway and stacking more wood. Some of my personal secondary activities include playing mellow jazz on the turntable (yes turntable) and feeding the birds, wild turkeys and squirrels.
 
Welcome to the forum and wood burning JC! Please post pics when you get a chance and add your location to your profile so we know where you're at.. Congrats on your install!

Ray
Pics or it never happened!
 
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Welcome to the forums, JC. Rest assured that there are many of us out here in the west who have basically nothing but softwoods to burn. Amazingly enough, we don't routinely hear of anyone freezing to death because of lack of nice hardwood for their stove. ;lol Rick
 
Welcome.
I love staring into the fire too but it get old opening and closing the doors every 5 seconds. Never burns right.(no glass)
Heehee
 
Welcome to the forums, JC. Rest assured that there are many of us out here in the west who have basically nothing but softwoods to burn. Amazingly enough, we don't routinely hear of anyone freezing to death because of lack of nice hardwood for their stove. ;lol Rick
Been watching the show with the Alaskan homesteaders and it looks like all they have is pine and they heat 9 mos. out of the year with only wood and loads of it!

Ray
 
Hello,

New here. Been lurking for a month or so looking for stove info as my wife and I just self-installed a PE vista insert into our living room. Found a ton of good info that really helped.

The install went well (thanks to all of you). No problems from the insurance company. Just wanted pictures to note on the policy.

We have done the break-in fires with very great success, albeit a little stinky. We cannot wait for the temps to be consistently cool enough for extended burning. Living in Salt Lake affords us the opportunity to purchase a permit for wood cutting in the neighboring National Forests. Unfortunately, that means we predominately burn pine. Which isn't the worst, but not the best.

I am feeling like I want to burn all the time and sit and stare into the firebox!

JC


Welcome to the forum JC. Happy to hear you did the install yourself and the insurance company approved. That is the way it should be. As for the pine, there are many folks who do that and get along just fine.

You'll have plenty of time to sit and stare at that firebox come winter time. Enjoy.
 
Hello,

New here. Been lurking for a month or so looking for stove info as my wife and I just self-installed a PE vista insert into our living room. Found a ton of good info that really helped.

The install went well (thanks to all of you). No problems from the insurance company. Just wanted pictures to note on the policy.

We have done the break-in fires with very great success, albeit a little stinky. We cannot wait for the temps to be consistently cool enough for extended burning. Living in Salt Lake affords us the opportunity to purchase a permit for wood cutting in the neighboring National Forests. Unfortunately, that means we predominately burn pine. Which isn't the worst, but not the best.

I am feeling like I want to burn all the time and sit and stare into the firebox!

JC

Welcome to the forms jc ! Your about to experience a great feeling knowing you can provide your heat as well as see the beautiful war light at night enjoy !

Pete
 
many of us out here in the west who have basically nothing but softwoods to burn. Amazingly enough, we don't routinely hear of anyone freezing to death because of lack of nice hardwood for their stove. ;lol Rick[/quote]

Bah, we're in the northeast and pretty much have only landed good scrounges of softwoods like pine and box elder. No problems keeping warm here either. Actually, liking the pine pretty well. Maybe Lopi is built for pine being from the NW.

Welcome to the forums!
 
Welcome, I think you'll see that you will daily be looking forward to 'logging';) onto hearth.com, not only for advice and new ideas but for a few laughs from the brothers - I love to see the comments and relay them to my wife, these guys are funny as heck!
 
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