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  1. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    005.JPG Breakin fires tonight.37 degrees,hate the sound of that boiler.

    Gee i hate that wall tile,have to do work on wall sometime and will have to replace it.:eek:
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  2. Lakeside Member

    joined: Feb 6, 2009
    77 posts
    granby,ct
    Nice , the stone on your has some great vaining.
    Good burning to you !
  3. mikeh Member

    joined: Mar 15, 2006
    22 posts
    West Lebanon, NH
    Hi Duane,

    Nice Install. Would you mind sending the photo to us at Woodstock so we can add it to our owner gallery and optional color gallery? If you can, send it to lorind@woodstove.com. Thanks so much. We hope you enjoy your stove. Mike.
  4. mfglickman Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 17, 2012
    652 posts
    NW CT
    Pretty! I like the brown and your stone is really lovely and unique.
  5. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    The back has some nice green in it but we will see some more color after it's heated.Sure looks better than the other stove did.Honey Glo paint,that is nice veining,i see why they like the soapstone now.
  6. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    SENT!
  7. HollowHill Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 29, 2009
    621 posts
    Central NY
    Happy heating, Duane! Enjoy. Hope it fits the bill, I bet it will!
  8. My Oslo heats my home Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 20, 2010
    1,085 posts
    South Shore, MA
    Nice looking stove there, and the gnome too! enjoy the break-ins
  9. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    Looks good in it's new home. Hope this is the beginning of a long and warm friendship.
  10. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    I hope it's longer than the last 1.:( The gnome has just always been there so we put him right back.
  11. BrowningBAR Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 22, 2008
    7,103 posts
    Doylestown, PA

    Oh, it's a gnome! I thought Woodstock was including a Dennis bobble-head with every purchase. ;)
  12. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    LOL ;lol
  13. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    If he'd wear the hat i'd go down and take the pic myself.;)
  14. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    Congratulations on the new Fireview. We love ours.
  15. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,139 posts
    Michigan
    ;lol I have a hearth.com hat and a Woodstock hat and a Zap hat. Those should be plenty. Stove looks really nice Bub. Are you all set on how to do the break-in fires?
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  16. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,965 posts
    Carver, MA.
    Very nice looking stove and hearth Bub! Congrats you're gonna love it!

    Ray
  17. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    All set Dennis,thanks.Like it so far,no hot,cold,hot,cold.It sure looked small but the loading door as someone said isn't that small and it's a bigger firebox than i thought.Dioing 2nd breakin right now at 300
  18. My Oslo heats my home Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 20, 2010
    1,085 posts
    South Shore, MA
    I just came back to check this thread and I see BB made a funny, all in good fun
  19. fire_man Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 6, 2009
    1,121 posts
    Eastern Ma
    The fireview is a great stove - easy to operate, very rugged/solid/durable, and efficient.
    Great choice, enjoy it!
  20. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,971 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    Looks very warm and cozy. Congrats.
  21. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    Liking it better than the Rangeley so far.Though if this place were bigger i'd still have it.
  22. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,139 posts
    Michigan
    Bub, I laughed the first time I saw the Fireview. Had a hard time believing it would heat our home. Boy was I surprised!
  23. Todd Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    8,793 posts
    Lake Wissota
    Nice, I like the honey glow brown color. Too bad the heating season is about over but it's something to look forward to next year.
  24. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    Oh she's in workin mode lol,have to figure somethings out while under 6 month warranty.
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  25. Bub381 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 4, 2011
    839 posts
    Mid-coast Maine
    12 hr burn,checked the stove had 3" of ash and some unburned wood at charcoal stage and stove was at 250.Opened the draft and it went up to 300.Said to heck with it and loaded more wood in.maple,all small 8"x4 with some 2"x6" branches.As far as i can tell i could get 13+ hrs easy.This thing is NICE!!! Load a stove 2 or 3 times a day is nice,ya maybe 3 times.Hate it too hot in here,some small fires allowed during these shoulder burns .;)

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