freeburn said:Looks good, it also resembles this one. http://www.englandsstoveworks.com/17-vl.html
Pineburner said:Nice looking stove! huge view of the fire! hearth seems to be a little short in the front, but could be the way the pics portray it.
Gunks said:Here is a picture of the inaugural fire of the new Scan 60 stove. It was in the low 40's yesterday morning. Just cold enough to light a fire for the picture.
tickbitty said:Gunks said:Here is a picture of the inaugural fire of the new Scan 60 stove. It was in the low 40's yesterday morning. Just cold enough to light a fire for the picture.
Pretty cool how your avatar is the same, dog and all, except for the stove!!
Gunks said:tickbitty said:Gunks said:Here is a picture of the inaugural fire of the new Scan 60 stove. It was in the low 40's yesterday morning. Just cold enough to light a fire for the picture.
Pretty cool how your avatar is the same, dog and all, except for the stove!!
Good observation. Will change my avatar soon.
Beat me to it what kind of stove is that in your avatar? And the dog likes new stove as much as old. Nice job enjoy.
Gunks said:freeburn said:Looks good, it also resembles this one. http://www.englandsstoveworks.com/17-vl.html
Except for the price. The Scan retailed about 3 times as much as the Englander.
weatherguy said:Beat me to it what kind of stove is that in your avatar? And the dog likes new stove as much as old. Nice job enjoy.
Thats got to be a Jotul.
I like your new stove, Im a fan of the comtemporary look, does it come in a bigger size?
mtruman said:Just got a Scan 60 myself. Not installed yet which leads me to a question. Do you have your stove pipe installed directly into the flu connector below the removable metal plate or is there a collar or adapter that connects to the flu outlet to bring it above the top of the stove? All the pics I've seen of the stove (in the Scan brochures, etc) show about a 2" protrusion above the top. Example here: http://www.thehotspot.co.uk/products/Scan_Stoves/Stoves/Scan_60.asp My stove didn't come with this and the dealer says there isn't one. My issue is that the stove pipe barely fits in the internal flu connector (yes, I've got 6" pipe and it's fully crimped). Dealer (Preston Trading Post - same as you) says that there shouldn't be any other part needed. Interested to hear how yours installed...
Thanks -
Mark
Gunks said:mtruman said:Just got a Scan 60 myself. Not installed yet which leads me to a question. Do you have your stove pipe installed directly into the flu connector below the removable metal plate or is there a collar or adapter that connects to the flu outlet to bring it above the top of the stove? All the pics I've seen of the stove (in the Scan brochures, etc) show about a 2" protrusion above the top. Example here: http://www.thehotspot.co.uk/products/Scan_Stoves/Stoves/Scan_60.asp My stove didn't come with this and the dealer says there isn't one. My issue is that the stove pipe barely fits in the internal flu connector (yes, I've got 6" pipe and it's fully crimped). Dealer (Preston Trading Post - same as you) says that there shouldn't be any other part needed. Interested to hear how yours installed...
Thanks -
Mark
Congrats on the new stove.
We installed ours directly into the flu connector. There is no 2" protrusion. You are right that the stove pipe barely fits in the flu connector. We can only get half of the crimped portion of the 6" pipe into the connector. We've used the stove many times and so far there is no problem.
We installed it ourself, so can't tell you if a "professional" will do differently.
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