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Thanks for posing the question! I'm about to make one for my 52i and had the same question you do. Some designs I have seen have the 2x4 butted up against your hearth but with a makeshift rail mounted on the top extended to butt up against flush with the stove frame rails, but I haven't figured out yet how to do that or where to get the materials.For those who have a home-made service rail kit for their 52i, did you cut down the boards so that they are the thickness of the metal rail that the stove sits on currently...or do you simply just lift the stove up onto the 2x4 and start rolling? See the picture below.
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This is what I ended up building. I bought some C channel steel and flat stock and had a friend weld each piece together which makes up the height of the rails on the frame for the stove. I put some carpet sliders under the the bottom 2x4's which allows me to slide the stove around my family room nice and easily. I still want to put some more braces on.
Jason, couldn't you have just used flat steel bar 5/8"x1 1/2" w? and how long are each of your pieces and is it long enough to slide the stove away from the hearth six feet or so to manuever?
Thanks!
DSC_4925.jpg by Jason Deslauriers, on Flickr
True, but thThat's my exact plan Superglyde. My only issue is that in order for me to get the steel bar, drill bit, countersink bit, and flat head hardware it's like $95 from McMaster. There is a stove shop in NH selling the Harman kit for the 52i for $140....so it doesn't seem worth the hassle at this point now LOL.
The $139 rail quote was part of a total package quote (stove, install, pipe, and rail) - call first for a single purchase (rail only). My experience on purchasing a harman insert is that the best deal is to get everything all together and don't piece it out ( ie purchase stove and separately work a deal for chimney pipe and install. Took me three weeks to figure out but am satisfied I got a competitive deal.That's my exact plan Superglyde. My only issue is that in order for me to get the steel bar, drill bit, countersink bit, and flat head hardware it's like $95 from McMaster. There is a stove shop in NH selling the Harman kit for the 52i for $140....so it doesn't seem worth the hassle at this point now LOL.
EXCELLENT! Makes me think I chose the right stove co. there are several in the area and I found them particularly knowledgeable and helpfull. I also noticed they were very busy on a Sunday afternoon. Also A+ rating on BBB. Feeling good... Now just need install and some pellets...I did call them and they told me the $139. I then called my stove shop and they told me $350 and if I can get it for $140 elsewhere that I should take that deal LOL. Luckily a guy at work commits right by there and can pick it up for me.
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