I'm going for overkill
Instead of putting 200 gals in my oil tank for the rest of this winter and for next I jumped on this-
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/70897/P22/#831082
Thanks Ice. I changed my home store location and paid $699 with tax free delivery. I got some behind the scenes hearth.com help to figure out if this could work in my space ;-)
Will use the starter kit for the rest of the season, make some modifications to extend the hearth, and be ready for a toasty winter next year without the furnace kicking on in the middle of the day or middle of the night. Who needs insulation?! I may need to add on to my house.
I'll put the starter kit on craigslist. Hopefully someone will want to pay $699 for it. I promise to never call that 30 ugly or pine away for the blue black jotul that I was going to start saving for and be able to afford in 2020.
So I need to ask a question to keep my thread open so here it is-
Hogz, can you send me some doilies please? I don't even know how I'm going to move this 475lb beast to the hearth, so it may be a plant stand/tea table for awhile
In all seriousness- I know there's been talk about loading extra firebricks into a big stove to create a smaller space, but has anyone here done that? What did it look like? How did it work out?
Instead of putting 200 gals in my oil tank for the rest of this winter and for next I jumped on this-https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/70897/P22/#831082
Thanks Ice. I changed my home store location and paid $699 with tax free delivery. I got some behind the scenes hearth.com help to figure out if this could work in my space ;-)
Will use the starter kit for the rest of the season, make some modifications to extend the hearth, and be ready for a toasty winter next year without the furnace kicking on in the middle of the day or middle of the night. Who needs insulation?! I may need to add on to my house.
I'll put the starter kit on craigslist. Hopefully someone will want to pay $699 for it. I promise to never call that 30 ugly or pine away for the blue black jotul that I was going to start saving for and be able to afford in 2020.
So I need to ask a question to keep my thread open so here it is-
Hogz, can you send me some doilies please? I don't even know how I'm going to move this 475lb beast to the hearth, so it may be a plant stand/tea table for awhile
In all seriousness- I know there's been talk about loading extra firebricks into a big stove to create a smaller space, but has anyone here done that? What did it look like? How did it work out?
Even though we do own the Jotul I did seriously consider the Englander 30 but no way would that beast have fit on our raised hearth. You're doing great - keep it up - start getting next years wood cut/split/stacked now and you should be good to go. If you get oak don't plan on burning that for at least 2 yrs. after you've got it cut/split/stacked. Burn on!
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