How many inches is it from the front of the stove to the beginning of the opening of the top exhaust?
Franks said:Where the heck are you gonna find an NC30 owner to measure it for you?
Good luck![]()
Franks said:It was a funny, dozens of NC30 owners on this site and I bet most of them can use a measurin stick. I'm just waiting to see who's first.
Go have a few beers and wake up
GAMMA RAY said:17 5/8 inches.....I may be wrong....but I put effort into it for ya Bar... ;-)
Forgive if wrong...off my game today...
BrowningBAR said:Franks said:It was a funny, dozens of NC30 owners on this site and I bet most of them can use a measurin stick. I'm just waiting to see who's first.
Go have a few beers and wake up
I thought that's what you were getting at, but I was looking at my post blankly wondering if I inadvertently typed something that made zero sense.
And beer would put me right out at this point.
Franks said:BrowningBAR said:Franks said:It was a funny, dozens of NC30 owners on this site and I bet most of them can use a measurin stick. I'm just waiting to see who's first.
Go have a few beers and wake up
I thought that's what you were getting at, but I was looking at my post blankly wondering if I inadvertently typed something that made zero sense.
And beer would put me right out at this point.
I'll pick my timing better bro.
I hope you perk up soon and fix whats ailin ya
BrotherBart said:17 1/2" from the front of the top plate to the front of the flue collar. 21" from the front of the flue collar to the front edge of the ash lip.
BrotherBart said:17 1/2" from the front of the top plate to the front of the flue collar. 21" from the front of the flue collar to the front edge of the ash lip.
GAMMA RAY said:BrotherBart said:17 1/2" from the front of the top plate to the front of the flue collar. 21" from the front of the flue collar to the front edge of the ash lip.
Chit...knew I was wrong....I did not use an official measuring tape...used one that a tailor would use....
:shut: :red:
It was the only friggin one in the house...go figure...a contractor lives here... >:-(
BrowningBAR said:GAMMA RAY said:17 5/8 inches.....I may be wrong....but I put effort into it for ya Bar... ;-)
Forgive if wrong...off my game today...
That would be perfect if your measurements are correct. Thank you.
Between running a large stove the last few weeks and the Q&A session BBart was nice enough to do, I am convinced that the 30 will work. So, blammo, getting a 30 within the next 8 month.
herdbull said:BrowningBAR said:GAMMA RAY said:17 5/8 inches.....I may be wrong....but I put effort into it for ya Bar... ;-)
Forgive if wrong...off my game today...
That would be perfect if your measurements are correct. Thank you.
Between running a large stove the last few weeks and the Q&A session BBart was nice enough to do, I am convinced that the 30 will work. So, blammo, getting a 30 within the next 8 month.
I wouldn't hold out for 8 months if you can swing it. These things are flying out of a Home Depot in VA for $650.
BeGreen said:Englander really needs to update their docs for some stoves. Or at least provide sufficient online documentation. Heck I will draw it out for them if they will post a top, side, and front view with dimensions.
BrowningBAR said:So, blammo, getting a 30 within the next 8 month.
Todd said:BrowningBAR said:So, blammo, getting a 30 within the next 8 month.
Unless a good deal comes up on Craig's list for a used defiant before then.
BrowningBAR said:I've driven to Upstate New York, New Hampshire, Central Maryland, and Central Pennsylvania for four of the stoves. Two of the trips were during snow storms.
BrotherBart said:BrowningBAR said:I've driven to Upstate New York, New Hampshire, Central Maryland, and Central Pennsylvania for four of the stoves. Two of the trips were during snow storms.
And here I thought me and Todd had it bad. You have the crown. :lol:
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