Long time lurker, first time poster --
I purchased and installed a new Osburn 2000 free standing stove after several months of research. I have yet to do the curing fires, but definitely looking forward to doing it soon -- It's been pretty warm and muggy in my section of New Hampshire as of late.
Here's a pic of the finished product on a new hearth. Don't mind the obnoxious purple paint; it was there when we bought the house.
For venting, I installed a new Duravent Duraplus triple wall Class A SS chimney (tee-support is galvanized on exterior metal). The stovepipe is Duravent DVL double wall.
We were using the 'pane to heat the house, DHW service, cooking, and clothes drying. Hopefully the Osburn puts a dent into the 'pane purchases this season.
Now time to actually get some wood...
I purchased and installed a new Osburn 2000 free standing stove after several months of research. I have yet to do the curing fires, but definitely looking forward to doing it soon -- It's been pretty warm and muggy in my section of New Hampshire as of late.
Here's a pic of the finished product on a new hearth. Don't mind the obnoxious purple paint; it was there when we bought the house.
For venting, I installed a new Duravent Duraplus triple wall Class A SS chimney (tee-support is galvanized on exterior metal). The stovepipe is Duravent DVL double wall.
We were using the 'pane to heat the house, DHW service, cooking, and clothes drying. Hopefully the Osburn puts a dent into the 'pane purchases this season.
Now time to actually get some wood...