Grandma Is Ready To Heat

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Frankdozer

Burning Hunk
Aug 31, 2016
197
Maine
Just finished Grandma today. New flue with damper. This will be my first use of a Fisher Stove.
 

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Your pipe is still upside down
 
Lol I was waiting for your response. The previous stove was a Glacier Bay fireplace insert which is about the same size as the Fisher Grandpa stove. Never had a problem with dripping creosote and the pipe was also upside down. I always operate the stove on the hot side. Time will tell about the Fisher.
Stay tuned
 
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Did you add a baffle plate? You certainly won't have any condensing in that straight up section.
It looks hot before it's even going.

Running with and without a baffle gives you an idea of the huge difference.

I see a Papa Bear in your future. You know you want one.
 
The stove looks great! You are ready for winter now.