Stove finally installed in the house.

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I finally got the venting after a shipping snafu so I installed the stove today. To bad it was 90 degrees today, I want to keep it fired up.
 

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Install & fire look great Davey. Glad to see you have it on a surge protector, but once your done burning unplug it until the fall.

2 questions:

-It's hard to tell, but what kind of cap is on the end of the outside pipe?

-Is that a pan of Jiffy Pop popcorn on top of the stove in the middle pic? You'll be waiting a LONG time for that be done! :lol:
 
The cap is the square cap that came this the pellet vent kit.

I see my jiffy pop humor wasn't over looked.:)
 
DaveyWoodard said:
To bad it was 90 degrees today, I want to keep it fired up.

Looks like your going to fit in with us well here too! Nice looking stove. Enjoy.

Now go get some pellets for the stash! :)
 
DaveyWoodard said:
The cap is the square cap that came this the pellet vent kit.

I see my jiffy pop humor wasn't over looked.:)

OK, now I see the cap (it sucks getting old...LOL).
 
Hey as far as fitting in, this site helped my decision to get a stove, and got me excited for it. The Jiffy pop was added just for this site. I am so surprised on how not hot the stove gets.
 
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