Hey fellow pelletheads! I've been going through the forum picking up tips for cleaning my stove and I've found a lot of great information, thank you for all who contribute. (Yes I realize it's a little late in the year!)
We bought this house last summer (2008) and it came with a Breckwell P2000i. Right after moving in we installed new flooring and tile around the fireplace, so we had to pull out the stove. While the stove was out I paid a sweep to come out and clean and inspect the stove and install. She said the install looked like it was done by the homeowner and a few things were "rigged" but it was safe. Once she was done cleaning it it was a nightmare for us to get it back in because of the install. The original install had the stove resting on 6 paver bricks resting on their side (the rigged part).
This time when I pull it out to clean it I want to set it on a cart with casters so I can roll it in and out instead of fighting with the 240 pound beast to get it back in the fireplace. I'm thinking about fabricating a frame out of steel that sits on casters. The stove will stay on this cart after I'm done cleaning and will sit on it will the stove is in use.
I'm looking for some feedback from others that have inserts and how you get your insert in and out to clean and if it's worth my trouble to build this cart.
We bought this house last summer (2008) and it came with a Breckwell P2000i. Right after moving in we installed new flooring and tile around the fireplace, so we had to pull out the stove. While the stove was out I paid a sweep to come out and clean and inspect the stove and install. She said the install looked like it was done by the homeowner and a few things were "rigged" but it was safe. Once she was done cleaning it it was a nightmare for us to get it back in because of the install. The original install had the stove resting on 6 paver bricks resting on their side (the rigged part).
This time when I pull it out to clean it I want to set it on a cart with casters so I can roll it in and out instead of fighting with the 240 pound beast to get it back in the fireplace. I'm thinking about fabricating a frame out of steel that sits on casters. The stove will stay on this cart after I'm done cleaning and will sit on it will the stove is in use.
I'm looking for some feedback from others that have inserts and how you get your insert in and out to clean and if it's worth my trouble to build this cart.