1985 Hearthstone II

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Wow, Kevlar, this is an amazing thread. Congratulations on getting married. I've been married 11 years and I still love her dearly and genuinely enjoy her companionship. God bless you guys in your new endeavors together.

Great work on the stove. Thanks for sharing. It really looks amazing. Do you burn in a hearthstone at your home?
 
Thank you all. I currently do not heat with a Hearthstone. I have in the past, but we are currently renting-to-own our log home. As soon as its "ours" (the banks), it will have a Hearthstone. I have a Heritage 1 that needs a full rebuild, it will eventually be my main heat source.
 
Just realized I never finished this thread. The stove in done, and delivered, and the new owner loves it.

Body of the stove built up:
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New interior parts:
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Converted left hand door
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Right side
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Front View
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Going to its new home
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Was a fun stove. Now, on to the next...

Thanks for looking.
 
Well done. Looks as good as new. Maybe better!
 
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very nice heat but hard to get a clean burn and more than 4 hours on a full load. one or the other. but i still like it.
 
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