Freakin' sweet!
50% increase over what I have today, which heats my place. Maybe too much for me...? Say it isn't so...
Freakin' sweet!
Depending on the "self regulating" feature, the extra capacity may simply translate into longer burn times.50% increase over what I have today, which heats my place. Maybe too much for me...? Say it isn't so...
Depending on the "self regulating" feature, the extra capacity may simply translate into longer burn times.
The only reason for such long legs that I can see if to ease loading on floor level installs.
Not the only reason, I'd imagine the taller the stove the less R value the hearth is going to need.
Yup!Did I hear 3.3 cuft???????
Yup!
Unless they somehow screw this up (it looks like a 6" flue collar), this might be your solution.
I'm interested as well. The VC stoves are only going to last for so long. 3.3 cu ft, 6" flue, with better air controls than the Progress sounds like it could be a great option for those that need more than the Princess but do not want the 8" connection... Like yourself.Trust me - I gotz my eyes peeled on this one. Watching it unfold.
Looks pretty neat. I like the clean lines, clamps aside.
Is the whole side bump out (where the flower is) filled with soapstone I wonder...
I would sure like the option of installing this on my hearth but it looks too tall.
I hope Woodstock has the good sense to provide for different height installs.
The only reason for such long legs that I can see if to ease loading on floor level installs.
If you're installing on an elevated hearth you don't need the long legs.
I think the design will be tweaked before they are done.Just looks like the legs were an afterthought. Probably just me.
I'm with you on this. I also have an elevated hearth, and some flexibility would be a great option. Looking to pull the trigger on a Fireview, but now I wonder if I should wait. House is 1600 sq ft. rancher with the stove on one end. Burning an Englander 13-nc and it's ok. Short burn times. Wondering?!?!I would sure like the option of installing this on my hearth but it looks too tall.
I hope Woodstock has the good sense to provide for different height installs.
The only reason for such long legs that I can see if to ease loading on floor level installs.
If you're installing on an elevated hearth you don't need the long legs.
I'm sure you're right.
I just hope they tweak those hokey lookin' legs off of there.
Should be an awesome stove once complete.
IMO that's really ugly. Sorry Woodstock.
IMO that's really ugly. Sorry Woodstock.
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