Finally got the slate on the walls...

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lotust

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Just some updated pics. It was a bi^ch. the Floor is pitched away from the house (use to be an open porch) There were lots of cuts to make out in the cold. I used 1/4" Hardy Backer behind the tile. I need to let the thinset dry tonight hence the Kerosene heater. I think the wood stove would dry the thinset too fast.

Before

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After, I still need to trim out the edges with some 1/4 round moldings.

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Looks good man..just finished mine today too.
 
Thanks Post some pics too.
 
That does look nice. You do know that this does not constitute a protected wall, right? Clearance to combustibles is still the same as before. Have you found a replacement stove yet? It sounds like Englanders and Summer's Heat stoves are flying out of the Lowes stores right now.
 
Slate rocks. Some beautiful stuff. Plumb that pipe up bro ;)
 
BeGreen said:
That does look nice. You do know that this does not constitute a protected wall, right? Clearance to combustibles is still the same as before. Have you found a replacement stove yet? It sounds like Englanders and Summer's Heat stoves are flying out of the Lowes stores right now.

I was at Lowes today. They had only one stove left maked "paid" "sold" I was tempted to rip the sign off. but Im a nice guy. Its not a "legal" setup anyways. Im 6' away from the second story with the pipe anyways. I keep a very small fire going so nothing gets out of control. If I sell the house Im talking the stove with me. I never leave the fire going when Im not in the next room ect.. but yes you are correct.


If I get an updated stove can i move it closer to the wall? My wife hates the stove int he "center" of the room as she says.


Slate rocks. Some beautiful stuff. Plumb that pipe up bro


I did when I put the shims under the feet in the 2nd pic. ;-)
 
There are stove that have much tighter clearances that would fit in there. In the meantime, burn safely. You might even want a high-temp thermometer on the slate wall for safety guidance.
 
BeGreen said:
There are stove that have much tighter clearances that would fit in there. In the meantime, burn safely. You might even want a high-temp thermometer on the slate wall for safety guidance.


Thanks for the info. Im going to have to wait for lowes to run 50% next year ;-)
 
ya heres my englander 30 ..just finished yesterday..got the marble tile a buck a piece...
 

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FJLayes625 said:
ya heres my englander 30 ..just finished yesterday..got the marble tile a buck a piece...

Sweet deal. I need to get a stack temp guage too. I like the idea of that. Thanks ;-) Im a bargain hunter too. 1$ a Sq foot is gOoooooooD
 
Do you have the clearances correct for the that stove? That looks to be very CLOSE to the wall for an old smoke dragon.
 
Backpack09 said:
Do you have the clearances correct for the that stove? That looks to be very CLOSE to the wall for an old smoke dragon.


I dont have 3' all around. I have 2.5' on the side wall and 21" on the back wall. I gets pretty warm. but I can put my hand on it after many hours of burning with out a problem or burns. I keep a pretty small fire going. I dont open the air vents up all the way once it gets cooking in there.

Here are better pics.
LOL Ol smoke dragon. I like that.


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apparently the dog thinks it is his stove. LOL!
 
myzamboni said:
apparently the dog thinks it is his stove. LOL!


the dog IS in heaven. He will not leave the porch unless someone comes to the side door. Hes like a lazy dog when the stove in burning. his toung hangs out and all.


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Nice job on the slate. The dog looks happy.
Did you consider holding the slate board off the wall with spacers to create an air space between it and the walls?
 
elmoleaf said:
Nice job on the slate. The dog looks happy.
Did you consider holding the slate board off the wall with spacers to create an air space between it and the walls?


I thought about it yes. But after a few hours with the backer board leaning on the window sils the night before I installed it on the walls. It was not that hot really. I figured with the slate mounted to the board using 5 big Globs of thinset to hold them on the backer board that there would be enough of a pocket of air. ;-)
 
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