Ooops. I guess they're an inch and a quarter thick:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/united-states-stove-single-firebrick?cm_vc=-10005
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/united-states-stove-single-firebrick?cm_vc=-10005
Nice! Did the same with the cement board and used leveling legs no thinset. I put enough cement board so that floor of firebox and hearth were even. Stove could then slide right in.The insert is out of storage since my move!
Hardy board is fine to raise the fp floor to meet brick yes? I figure thinset it level...View attachment 163814View attachment 163816
Thanks for that link too! I will add hardie board i have left over to the back also.
I wish i could get that roxul board around here, that would work well on the sides.
No need for the insulation. And yes they changed the design the welded ones can warp and crack we have had to cut out a few and bolt new ones in place. If yours starts to warp you should do it because eventually it could damage the rest of the stoveLooked at my buds hampton, ss smoke shield looks the same as older model but its removable and ours have a welded angled piece.
Does the face plate require insulation like the manual states? Or having everything sealed up with a blockoff plate negates it
We just have them made up at a local machine shop but you could order one from regencyGood info thanks, wheres best place to get that ss smoke shield?
We just have them made up at a local machine shop but you could order one from regency
yeah probably. You really like those guys dont you lolI can have sleepyhollow bend me one up!
If you cut it down that low how would you attach the cap?So i should cut it dwn to where the cap storm collar would take place of the collar i have on there now?
ok but what keeps it there?The cap slides into the liner like 5 inches or so
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