Bye bye Pinto, hello Cadillac LOL :o)

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08specB

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I thought I would make a politically correct title due to the amount of love my last thread received.

In-laws old and new stove, the old one they are giving away to their cousin. Lasted 8-10 years and I think all it needs it a new board. They like the new stove so far just not the way it has to sit on the hearth. Oh well
 

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Is it levitating? Haha
 
Very Nice looking stove. (The new one) Wouldnt be much trouble to get some stone and support that front section, would look better too.
 
(I have a wood insert), but the design of my fireplace opening and hearth are similar. In the end of I was able to find a nice 2" slab of granite (12 inches by 40ish inches on craigslist for 60$. Made it look a lot better.
 
(I have a wood insert), but the design of my fireplace opening and hearth are similar. In the end of I was able to find a nice 2" slab of granite (12 inches by 40ish inches on craigslist for 60$. Made it look a lot better.


can you maybe post a couple pics so i can show my inlaws the gap can be fixed?
 
can you maybe post a couple pics so i can show my inlaws the gap can be fixed?

Here is a photo.

The challenge will be finding something that's the right height. In my case I got lucky to find something the day I started looking!

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Getting a padlock on the thread again...
I'm sitting here thinking a new board is all that was ever needed, maybe a paint job too, $300. Of course that is absolutely non of my business.
 
Englanders get a bad wrap.. but hell for the money you cant beet them.. ya they might not be a pretty buy they put out good heat.. you could buy 2 Englanders for 1 harman lol ya i know harmon is the Cadillac but hey bang for your buck you really cant beat a englander
 
I agree they could fill in those area's with some stone, Right now its sitting on 2x4's so keep it level

Isn't sitting on 2x4s a no-no? Who did the install? It looks like a very nice wood mantle and for the amount paid on the harman, you need to fix up that hearth! It must be an older home as they don't make mantles like that any more... To make it look as if it was part of the original, you could run a couple of layers of brick out to extend the hearth.
 
Isn't sitting on 2x4s a no-no? Who did the install? It looks like a very nice wood mantle and for the amount paid on the harman, you need to fix up that hearth! It must be an older home as they don't make mantles like that any more... To make it look as if it was part of the original, you could run a couple of layers of brick out to extend the hearth.

My mother in law is going to fix it somehow she just isnt sure how. The installer did the wood under it, should be fine considering he has installed thousands of stoves for the stove place they got it from. He did a great job installing my XXV. Their house was built in 1978 so its not that old just odd the way the hearth is raised a couple inches in the firebox.
 
Englanders get a bad wrap.. but hell for the money you cant beet them.. ya they might not be a pretty buy they put out good heat.. you could buy 2 Englanders for 1 harman lol ya i know harmon is the Cadillac but hey bang for your buck you really cant beat a englander

It was a good stove for them for many years. Several things broke but they fixed the issues over the years but yea I am sure they are fine stoves just not pretty looking
 
I hope you aren't burning it sitting on 2x4's....
 
While I highly doubt those 2X4s will combust, I very much agree with the above statement.
 
If the installer didnt think it was a good idea/safe to put the stone on pieces of wood I am sure he wouldnt have done it. Again he has installed thousands of stoves
 
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