A few jotuls I’ve done recently

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Nov 26, 2025
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A few Jotul installations completed recently
 

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That white stove with the tile wall is really cool! How do you do the wall penetration without a thimble while still keeping stovepipe clearances? It looks really clean!
That's chimney pipe with European fittings.
 
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That white stove with the tile wall is really cool! How do you do the wall penetration without a thimble while still keeping stovepipe clearances? It looks really clean!
Not one of my aspects of the job but here is me coring through the wall at 45 degrees excuse the silly face I’m pulling 😂😂
 

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Not one of my aspects of the job but here is me coring through the wall at 45 degrees excuse the silly face I’m pulling 😂😂
The jig and machine together are very weighty! The jig gets fixed to the wall with an m14 rawl bolt and the rawl bolt accepts an 18 mm threaded rod that you locate the jig to and it clamps and hangs the entire thing to the wall! I put a few other fixings in the wall plate for piece of mind. It’s a 10 inch core and it’s also water assisted
 
Nice work. The lights are neat! I like the white. I had to look just now. We can get the F500 in black blue or linen.

Has anyone seen those colors in person on a new stove?
 
Nice work. The lights are neat! I like the white. I had to look just now. We can get the F500 in black blue or linen.

Has anyone seen those colors in person on a new stove?
This one is blue black enamel , can’t really tell from the picture though
 

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I like my ivory!
 

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I like my ivory!
Great colour and despite the lightness it is super easy to keep clean due to enamelling. I’ll always remember the first ivory one I installed and we ordered the matching pipe colour….. the pipe needed to shortened slightly so I whipped out my 5 inch angle grinder and did the cut… picked it up after the cut was done to admire my tidy cut and instead of admiration I was reduced to commiseration, I absolutely killed the enamelling 😂😂😂 unbeknown to me at the time cutting my first ivory enamel…. The sparks from the abrasive cutting disc has showered the enamel leaving it like a piece of 60 grit sandpaper as the sparks cooled on the surface 😂😂😂 gutted I was
 
Great colour and despite the lightness it is super easy to keep clean due to enamelling. I’ll always remember the first ivory one I installed and we ordered the matching pipe colour….. the pipe needed to shortened slightly so I whipped out my 5 inch angle grinder and did the cut… picked it up after the cut was done to admire my tidy cut and instead of admiration I was reduced to commiseration, I absolutely killed the enamelling 😂😂😂 unbeknown to me at the time cutting my first ivory enamel…. The sparks from the abrasive cutting disc has showered the enamel leaving it like a piece of 60 grit sandpaper as the sparks cooled on the surface 😂😂😂 gutted I was
matching pipe looks great. It’s too bad we can’t get it anymore
 
matching pipe looks great. It’s too bad we can’t get it anymore
I think VC is still selling enameled stove pipe.