Some Woodstock Fireview Pics

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Todd

Minister of Fire
Nov 19, 2005
10,345
NW Wisconsin
Here it is sitting on my brick hearth with a weeks worth of Black Locust ready to go. Sorry about the picture quality, I just can't seem to get them any bigger with my Picasa2. Maybe Begreen can blow them up some?
 

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Here is a stove temp of 580 and stack at 250 with a full load of Locust.
 

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that is a good looking stove
 
One more with a pic of the air settings I painted with high temp white paint for a better visual. Also shows the outside air kit.
 

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That is one sweet stove!
 
Nice setup Todd! 580 on the stove top!! :gulp: WOW!! So far I've only had my Fireview up to 510 and boy it was hot in that room.

Just curious ... how many splits were you able to fit in there?
 
J-Man said:
That is one sweet stove!
I'll 2nd that, one sweeet stove!
 
HearthKB said:
Nice setup Todd! 580 on the stove top!! :gulp: WOW!! So far I've only had my Fireview up to 510 and boy it was hot in that room.

Just curious ... how many splits were you able to fit in there?

I can't remember for sure, but I usually fill it up as much as possible could be 4-6 splits depending on the size. I was over 600 this morning and climbing til I turned her down some, just don't need that much heat yet.
 
Nice photo series Todd! MMmm..Woodstock. Looks really nice the way you have it set up and I really like your outside air set up. I really like the stone contrast with the black, beautiful stove! I just talked to Woodstock about the OAK. Because my stove is a center of the house set up, I want to go down and run under the floor to the outside. I've got to remove a brick from the hearth and then do the run. I suspect it will be worth it but it's a project for next summer. Haven't tapped into the locust yet, still burning mixed stuff including pine and hemlock. Looks like this week may see me upping the wood quality a bit though.
 
Very nice!
Congratulations. Wish i could store a weeks worth of wood like that.

Brad
 
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