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  1. RISurfer20 Member

    joined: May 12, 2007
    80 posts
    Pic of Newly installed Englander 30NCL and hearth. After completing the chimney install last weekend, I put the finishing touches on the hearth and wood stove.

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  2. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,954 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Schweet!

    It was getting lonely out here in 30 Land.
  3. rhetoric New Member

    joined: Oct 12, 2006
    127 posts
    Churchville, NY
    Takes a monster hearth, doesn't it? What do you have behind the tile and what are your clearances?
  4. Gunner New Member

    joined: Sep 20, 2006
    851 posts
    Southern Ontario
    NICE ! another "Big Gun" in town.

    It may just be the pic but the stovepipe looks a little askew.
  5. stoveguy2esw Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 14, 2006
    4,503 posts
    madison hgts. va
    very nice, great looking on that hearth, im showing the picture off here in the office as i type this post. thanks for posting it
  6. MrGriz New Member

    joined: Oct 11, 2006
    1,022 posts
    Waterford, WI
    Looks great! Nice job on the tile work.
  7. RISurfer20 Member

    joined: May 12, 2007
    80 posts
    Thanks all. I am happy with the outcome.

    “Takes a monster hearth, doesn’t it? What do you have behind the tile and what are your clearances? “

    I have cement board directly behind the tile and sheet rock along the walls. As far as clearances, I followed the Englander suggested clearances. 15” from corner of stove. Used double stove pipe which has a 6” clearance but dropped the pipe from the ceiling an extra 6” totaling 12”.


    “It may just be the pic but the stovepipe looks a little askew.”

    Initially the pipe was a little off due to extra welding inside the stove flue. I grinded it out and now it is level.
  8. greythorn3 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 8, 2007
    951 posts
    Alaska
    does your double wall go all the way down to the stove top? im trying to install mine and it leaves a gap between the 2nd wall and the top, about 1 to 1.5 inches or so i think. the crimped pipe is slightly larger then the hole in the top of the stove past the stove collar, did you modify your crimped end to pass that welded part?
  9. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,059 posts
    NE Ohio
    Having the same problem here.. The Simpson Double Wall, Does not "Fit" Right??? Or it doesn't seem to be right in my mind. I may go take a pic and post it. I am in the early stages of getting everything ready. Very Early. But have found that this was gonna be a problem.

    I too am interested. Seems like Single Wall would fit perfect and look clean. But the Double just has something that is Not Right. Because of the Level Shot, I cant tell if the OP's is like this.. But I know exactly what you are saying greythorn3.
  10. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,954 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Since he hasn't logged into the forum since 2009 an email or PM, which notifies him by email, would probably be the best way to ask.
  11. blowell New Member

    joined: Sep 24, 2010
    95 posts
    N. Eastern MA
    That looks very cozy!

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