I need to cut the legs shorter on mine. I have a 29" vertical clearing on my fireplace . What is the most I can take off of these legs? Is it shipped with the pedestal attached? I would like the ash pan to sit about a 1/2 off the bottom of my hearth
What is the clearance from bottom of front legs to the ash pan?
Also can someone confirm that from the front lip of stove to the top 6" exit is 20.25 inches?
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I need to cut the legs shorter on mine. I have a 29" vertical clearing on my fireplace . What is the most I can take off of these legs? Is it shipped with the pedestal attached? I would like the ash pan to sit about a 1/2 off the bottom of my hearth
What is the clearance from bottom of front legs to the ash pan?
Also can someone confirm that from the front lip of stove to the top 6" exit is 20.25 inches?
Sounds good thankyou. Lemme know exactly your leg length for that 1/2 inch clearance from ash pan to hearth. I'm aiming for 4-5 " gap from top of stove to the opening of my fp if you could see what measurement is from front lip to the exit on top of stove! Thanks for your helpI cut mine so that the ash pan is about half an inch off the hearth. It didn't hurt anything as far as the stove operating properly.
If I remember correctly I cut mine so that it was 26 and 1/2 inches from the bottom of the legs to the top of the flu collar. I'll measure it tomorrow if you want.
I cut mine so that the ash pan is about half an inch off the hearth. It didn't hurt anything as far as the stove operating properly.
If I remember correctly I cut mine so that it was 26 and 1/2 inches from the bottom of the legs to the top of the flu collar. I'll measure it tomorrow if you want.
Sounds good thankyou. Lemme know exactly your leg length for that 1/2 inch clearance from ash pan to hearth. I'm aiming for 4-5 " gap from top of stove to the opening of my fp if you could see what measurement is from front lip to the exit on top of stove! Thanks for your help
did that put your intake box in the back on the ground? or is it still up off the floor back there ? im trying to visualize it through about 6 beers and it aint working, was planning on getting him some measurements tomorrow when I go play in my lab but if you measure and post em it would work as well (im going to anyway)
It's pretty close. It sits right where the ash clean out is conveniently enough. I fed my blower cord down it into the basement. It seems to pull cool air up it as well.
Thankyou for pics that's the look I want! Prob cut my legs exactly like yours once u give me measurements. Out of curiosity do you stack the nc30 full for overnight ? Going to be a new experience for me with this stove compared to my old beaterIt's pretty close. It sits right where the ash clean out is conveniently enough. I fed my blower cord down it into the basement. It seems to pull cool air up it as well.
Thankyou very much for pics will give a good visual when I'm off work. I keep checking my email hoping the stove has arrived at destinationHere are some pictures I took today. Mine is 26 inches from the bottom of the legs to the top of the flu collar. Left me about an inch and 1/2 to squeeze it in there. Once it was in it was fine. Had 3 inches clearance on the front lip.
we origionally offered the 13 and 30 in either a P or L or G model, p was pedestal (shipped as it does today) L was "leg" model , but they didn't ship well on the legs( lots of freight damage as they didn't stay opn the pallet in shipping well unless absolutely perfectly positioned and handled with a lot of care the weight on points like the legs resulted in broken pallet boards and tipped over stoves. so we used a pedestal riser (pedestal without a base welded to it) which was supposed to be removed before adding legs this confused a lot of customers (who didn't read the instructions) and we were burning up half the cost of the pedestal anyway so we just went to building them all on the pedestal and tossing the legs intro the firebox.
also the stoves cannot be mounted in a mobile home on legs legally