I cant put nothing past you can I?RenovationGeorge said:With the temporary hearth artfully avoided.
Looks great! Those Alderleas are pretty stoves. Congrats and good luck.
Yes the front legs are on temporary supports but it is very sturdy.Tonight will be the first night running with windows closed and overnite but I am impressed so far. The small break in fires and shut downs and my working has dragged this out. Shut down early yesterday on first real stove warm up fumes gave us headaches.Ran all day with upstairs windows open 1st floor stayed 72 .BeGreen said:Nice, it looks like it just squeaked in. Are the front legs on the hearth or temporary support? The stove should be making a nice difference on the single digit nights like tonight. Are you waking up to a warm house and an easy restart?
Thank youFake coal burner said:Good looking stove and hearth. Hope you enjoy it and the heat.
Thank youdispatcher101 said:Looks Great Congrats. I am sure you will continue to be impressed.
shouldntbesocomplicated said:I cant put nothing past you can I?RenovationGeorge said:With the temporary hearth artfully avoided.
Looks great! Those Alderleas are pretty stoves. Congrats and good luck.
Thank youRenovationGeorge said:shouldntbesocomplicated said:I cant put nothing past you can I?RenovationGeorge said:With the temporary hearth artfully avoided.
Looks great! Those Alderleas are pretty stoves. Congrats and good luck.
Only because I think your hearth is beautiful, and wanted you to use it. :coolsmile:
Thank youVCBurner said:I remember your thread about the old stove. The new one looks like it waas meant to be there! I hope you enjoy it, looks great. I love the stonework.
Ok here is the the new stove in action , so far its putting out well.Still on the learning curve here.