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  1. karri0n New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2008
    1,148 posts
    Eastern CT
    Then you better go catch it!!!! BAHAHAHAHA! :snake: :lol: :snake: :lol: :snake: :lol: :snake: :lol: :snake: :lol: :snake: :lol:


    Serously, though, post pics of your stove/hearth in the "on" setting.
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  2. Highbeam Minister of Fire

    Okay. You want to see fire or furniture? Stoves cruising at 400 or 450 in the pic. Cottonwood.

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  3. moondoggy New Member

    joined: Oct 29, 2007
    518 posts
    Long Island NY
    cute pic highbeam....
    but i feel bad for that lonely split.. thow it in quick.
  4. jlow Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    260 posts
    Sterling Heights, Michigan
    Taken 5 minutes ago. Hearthstone Equinox ( installed three weks ago)

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  5. Highbeam Minister of Fire

    Holy smokes Jlow, you stuck that thing right in the middle of the room. Is that a TV in the old hearth? I love the wood.

    I always seem to end up with one leftover split on the hearth that didn't fit in the firebox when I restoke. I leave it there to prewarm. It trembles in fear while watching it's buddy's burn.
  6. jlow Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    260 posts
    Sterling Heights, Michigan
    The fireplace is now used for grilling in the winter months. TV is near where I took the pictures from.
  7. drewboy New Member

    joined: Oct 8, 2008
    185 posts
    Lakes Region, NH
    jlow - that's a nice looking room - it's not often you see a stove in the middle of a room but I bet that throws the heat everywhere you need it.
    That stove compliments the room - my buddy bought a Hearthstone at the end of last season and he's loving it this year.
    I've found that when we are in front of the T.V. and the stove , I tend to watch the stove more - it's relaxing.

    Rob
  8. Tarmsolo60 New Member

    joined: Dec 2, 2007
    306 posts
    Adirondack Mountains
    Installed January 2008, ignore the ladder out the right window

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  9. Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle Minister of Fire

    joined: May 27, 2008
    3,992 posts
    Ridge, LI, NY
    LOL !! I have one of those outside my window :coolsmirk:

    A work in progress


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    That's a lovely room, OP !!
  10. WOODBUTCHER Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 1, 2006
    935 posts
    Pomfret, CT
    WoodButcher's setup.......My Oslo Humming away at 625 with a good batch of hickory.

    WB

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  11. WOODBUTCHER Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 1, 2006
    935 posts
    Pomfret, CT
    Hey Highbean,
    Looks like we both still have to go HI-DEF, my sets about 13 years old.
    Nice setup btw, kids seem to be content .....all they need now is a little popcorn.

    WB
  12. karri0n New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2008
    1,148 posts
    Eastern CT
    Ok, the name of the thread was "is your stove running", not "post pictures of your Equinox"! J/K I guess lots of people are grabbing those Equinoxes. Great pics so far everyone, maybe I'll get around to posting mine tonight once I get the damper installed.
  13. jlow Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    260 posts
    Sterling Heights, Michigan
    Woodbutcher, Nice set-up. I am thinking of building a woodbox to sit behind my stove. I would like to keep it as close to the stove as possible. What is yours made of?
  14. Highbeam Minister of Fire

    You've got a sharp eye. Yes, that CRT is over 10 years old and 27" but it is built into the cabinets. To get an equivalent height HD-TV it would need to be way too wide for the built in cubby or be a tiny screen. I hate to think about tearing out all of the cabinets or even about bolting a big TV to the face of them all since it is in a corner it won't be pretty.
  15. daveswoodhauler Minister of Fire

    joined: May 20, 2008
    1,826 posts
    Massachusetts
    nothin wrong with a little "low def" tv..kicking it here old school.....me thinkin I am the only one in my town with an old school set. Why pay the price for a few more pixels? :)
  16. bsruther Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 28, 2008
    372 posts
    Northern Kentucky
    Here it is.
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  17. kenny chaos Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 10, 2008
    1,995 posts
    Rochester,ny
    No Hi-Def here either.

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  18. TreePapa Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2008
    583 posts
    Southern Calif.
    The old fireplace looks like the perfect place to store firewood.

    peace,
    - Sequoia
  19. WOODBUTCHER Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 1, 2006
    935 posts
    Pomfret, CT
    I made it out of an old barn door.

    WB
  20. bsruther Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 28, 2008
    372 posts
    Northern Kentucky
    I have a 15 yr old crt tv in the living room that I have to beat with my fist before I can get a decent picture and I have an ugly stove in my garage, but down here in the cave...HD

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  21. rphurley Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 5, 2008
    435 posts
    Central/Eastern CT
    A Christmas time pic to get you back in the spirit!

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  22. tylerb123 New Member

    joined: Feb 7, 2009
    2 posts
    Caribou, ME
    My BABY, a CB 1200. i Love her! she has kept me warm when it was FIFTY BELOW outside! Couldnt believe it. my brother was complaining how his oil furnace never quit running! Said his house just didnt wanna warm up! (it was like 30-50 below for two weeks straight!) I burned some serious pellet running Full Blast day in and out, stoped twice for cleaning. Anywas, hope u enjoyed the pic!

    By the way, All u guys have BEAUTIFUL set-ups!

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  23. jeff6443 New Member

    joined: Jul 29, 2008
    139 posts
    NJ South
    wow thats a nice room .
  24. karri0n New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2008
    1,148 posts
    Eastern CT
    WB and Jlow are my favorites. you guys have some REALLY nice setups/taste
  25. karri0n New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2008
    1,148 posts
    Eastern CT


    Where are you going with this one? As in he's wasting heat, or, ???
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