Fireview and liner install pictures

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pinewoodburner

Feeling the Heat
Jan 29, 2008
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Va.
Here are the pictures of the liner with insulation, hearth extension and stove pictures. Did everthing my self except to move the stove. Pass inspection and is up and burning.
 

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You got to like THAT!
 
Great lookin' stove and hearth!! You must have used loads of candles to heat your home prior to getting the stove :)

Ray
 
raybonz said:
Great lookin' stove and hearth!! You must have used loads of candles to heat your home prior to getting the stove :)

Ray

Ordered them by the truck load. When I finished the install, my wife's response was where do my candles go? I said they would make great fire starters. In the dog house.
 
pinewoodburner said:
raybonz said:
Great lookin' stove and hearth!! You must have used loads of candles to heat your home prior to getting the stove :)

Ray

Ordered them by the truck load. When I finished the install, my wife's response was where do my candles go? I said they would make great fire starters. In the dog house.

LOL couldn't resist the candle remark.. I don't own a soapstone stove but I am huge fan of them.. Beautiful and practical..

Enjoy!

Ray
 
Very nice looking. How long is that horizontal run out the back of the stove? Do you have a slight rise in it towards the chimney?
 
I must say I like carpet but if I had that beautiful wood floor underneath it I think the carpet would be outta there ;-)
 
its funny how if your extending a hearth like that 1 layer of durock is ok. hell if you have an existing tile floor tiled right over the plywood youre ok. but as soon as you build a hearth pad all of a sudden you need 5 layers of durock :mad: . or 2 layers or durock and one micore like i did.

but great job on the setup; it looks beautiful. ive always loved the look of the soapstone's. that'll probably be my next stove.
 
thebeatlesrgood said:
its funny how if your extending a hearth like that 1 layer of durock is ok. hell if you have an existing tile floor tiled right over the plywood youre ok. but as soon as you build a hearth pad all of a sudden you need 5 layers of durock :mad: . or 2 layers or durock and one micore like i did.

but great job on the setup; it looks beautiful. ive always loved the look of the soapstone's. that'll probably be my next stove.

I checked with Woodstock about there requirement under the stove and it is for ember protection only. Under the stove gets no hotter than 90 degrees. I did 2 layers of cement board and then the granite. I am thinking of removing all the carpet in that room since the 60 year old floors are in great shape. Thanks for all the comments. I do love the soapstone stove and Woodstock is a great company. I wish all companies did business like they did. Jeff
 
well i guess if it's just for ember protection all you would need is a layer of tile; i stand corrected. but man did it feel good to vent some anger :mad:
 
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