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That's an option.
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Nice, you must be getting excited. Do you have well seasoned firewood for the stove?
Lucky in Pennsylvania(Penn’s Woods) have great variety of hard and soft woods.
In my area hardwoods are black walnut, black cherry, pin oak, white oak, sycamore, tulip popular,
maples, hickory, American beech, American hornbeam.
Personally I like oak, walnut, hickory and maple.
Currently have 2 cords of walnut I purchased at a great rate, $300 for 2 cords delivered in May.
I have a 27 ton country line splitter that does horizontal and vertical splitting.
This summer I took down a huge ash, a pin oak and a red maple that based on a 8x4x4 dimension I got 2.5 cords.
In my township brush/sticks/leaf burning is not allowed so all tree debris must be taken to the township dump. So there are many bucked trees that dump the rounds there, it’s a nature dump only plant matter allowed and each week they use their industrial chipper and excavator to load and break up big pieces.
But now I go through there the day before they chip on Tuesday’s to grab any rounds of hardwood I want so I’ll grab like 6-10 pieces in a couple minutes and dump them at my splitter. I think the 2 cords I bought in May may be the last wood I buy for a long time. I broadly had 3/4 cord of mixed oak/walnut from last winter when the $300 2 cord special was delivered and i havent burned anything yet as my fireplace is currently occupied by the stove and the feedback on how clean my flue clay liner is made me decide not not do any traditional firebox fires as it’s for looks and produces no heat no make it worth making the flue dirty.
I hope the is enough room in the firebox around the stove. I know the firebox is lined with brick and backed by block. Just hope I’m not stuffing it in too tight. I plan on either getting those heat activated fans that sit on the stove top or maybe an electric blower down the road depending on how the heat flows through the house.
Red box is where the stove goes. Each floor is 635sf. The living room is 12x17 and the green mark is where I plan to make the new kitchen door opening as you currently have to walk through the dining room to get to the kitchen. And that will improve air movement/heat to the kitchen.
Yes I am getting excited, probably be ready by Christmas as I have a chimney guy willing to help me at $40/hr and he may get the insulated liner if he gets a better price but I’ve been holding off cause I was under the impression both flues were 6.75x11 and need an oval but now that I confirmed the flue is 11x11” the 6” insulated will fit easily.
So on my shopping list is a
-20’ 6” insulated liner
-block off plate for the basement flue
-6” multi fuel adapter
-blocking plate for the firebox damper
-masonry adhesive silicone
-3” metal corrugated venting for fresh air intake brought in from firebox ash trap to outside air.