Jotul Oslo is being installed as I type!

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RSNovi

Feeling the Heat
May 12, 2010
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Michigan
I helped them get it down to the basement. That was a chore, but those guys had the experience so it just took some patience.

The blue/black looks real nice down there on an overcast day.

Chris
 
Oh really let me see,
 
Here are a few pictures. The installation is not completed yet.
 

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The chimney is offset because I have a gas/wood fireplace right above on a cantilever so the woodstove chimney will run along the side of the existing chimney.
 
Welcome to the Legion of Loyal Joutl Lovers.
 
The stove color is a great contrast to the brown walls and white trim. Looks nice.
 
Wow thats pretty,send more when you get her done.
 
I think Jotuls are so pretty! Your room is going to look fabulous with that handsome stove "doin' its thing".

(Love the color of the walls, but please paint the electrical outlet... it's not a design feature and painting it won't matter a whit!)
 
Bobbin said:
I think Jotuls are so pretty! Your room is going to look fabulous with that handsome stove "doin' its thing".

(Love the color of the walls, but please paint the electrical outlet... it's not a design feature and painting it won't matter a whit!)

I could probably put black outlets that match the wall thimble. In reality there is so much other white trim in the room they don't really stick out unless you take a picture of jest the brown wall.
 
The installation is finished and already had the first break in fire while the dealer was walking me through the operation. Also the 32' class A chimney.
 

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Nice very Nice iv had 3 little brekin fires with mine on one the afterburner kicked in, awsome.
 
Looks nice. You will probably be fine draft wise with 32' of chimney but I think I would have used a couple 45 elbows instead of all those 90's.
 
We discussed the 45s and thought the same thing. We went with the 90s for the looks. We started the first fire when it was 70 degrees out and had great draft still.
 
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