Buck 27000, fired it up.

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Greetings, No, I haven't installed it. Contrary to the instruction booklet, I built a fire in as it set in front of the garage. It needs all new seals. The glass in the doors is so loose they can be wiggled. Found out how to attach the flue, you know the first piece that sits on the stove, I was wondering what those two clips were fore, had to climb in side to tighten them, needs sealing around that to. But it burned well, even with the less than dry wood chunks and bark, and the fan worked.

I may move it up into the house sometime, that'll give me a chance to work on the Centennial, there are places on the one I have in the house now where the seams were never welded and I'd like to add secondary burn tubes. Some of the guys on the forum have done well in that area.

That's all, just wanted to tell you I fired it up, set on a chair with my feet up and smiled.

Richard
 
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