Hi Gys, This is my first post. I live in Montana and it does get cold here!...about a month ago it was between -15 and -20 degrees for about 2 weeks...and its been much colder for longer than that as well...but to the point.
I have a 3 level house. In the basement (finished) I have a Blaze King KE1107 ULTRA. She is my pride and joy. My wood room with a natural dirt floor is just off the side of the living room my stove fits in. I stand next to the stove and open the wood room door and get my wood that way. I have an exterior 20x20 built in door I huck the wood in from the ground level outside.
I have the blower on the King and it puts the heat out and up the stairwell to the upper portions of the house the top 2 floors are open cathedral ceiling and we use a big central ceiling fan to make the house a convection house by pulling the heat up and pushing it down the outside of the inner walls.
I just replaced my Regency gas free standing stove on the main level with a Isle Royale...I dont have it installed yet.
My question specifically is for those who have outside air piped in for your stoves to breath how did you drill a 3-4 inch hole through the foundation??? I really want to pipe fresh outside ar to both my stoves but that will require going through my foundation walls...8 inches thick of concrete.....I dont have the option of going through the wood framined walls to the outside inless I want to see the big ugly 4 inch pipe for the Isle Royale sticking out of the wall(above my firebrick hearth) and I really cant route it other than through the foundation for the Blaze king.
any Ideas on getting through my concrete(rebar)?
Thanks
Patrick Hover
Montana.
I have a 3 level house. In the basement (finished) I have a Blaze King KE1107 ULTRA. She is my pride and joy. My wood room with a natural dirt floor is just off the side of the living room my stove fits in. I stand next to the stove and open the wood room door and get my wood that way. I have an exterior 20x20 built in door I huck the wood in from the ground level outside.
I have the blower on the King and it puts the heat out and up the stairwell to the upper portions of the house the top 2 floors are open cathedral ceiling and we use a big central ceiling fan to make the house a convection house by pulling the heat up and pushing it down the outside of the inner walls.
I just replaced my Regency gas free standing stove on the main level with a Isle Royale...I dont have it installed yet.
My question specifically is for those who have outside air piped in for your stoves to breath how did you drill a 3-4 inch hole through the foundation??? I really want to pipe fresh outside ar to both my stoves but that will require going through my foundation walls...8 inches thick of concrete.....I dont have the option of going through the wood framined walls to the outside inless I want to see the big ugly 4 inch pipe for the Isle Royale sticking out of the wall(above my firebrick hearth) and I really cant route it other than through the foundation for the Blaze king.
any Ideas on getting through my concrete(rebar)?
Thanks
Patrick Hover
Montana.