Den said:
I just read through your other thread. A few thoughts: OAK. . .your thinking about drawing cold air directly into the stove, rather than through the house may be correct, but I recall an installation by someone in Alaska who had to draw the air from their crawlspace because outside air was too cold for the stove. . .maybe couldn't get secondary burn. . .I don't recall all the details. Something to think about, if you see -40 often. Mantle shield. . .I've seen some very nice ones done in copper. Look for pics of Dreezon's install. T6 insert. . .it's called the Summit.

Okay, it doesn't have the pretty iron cladding, but it's the same stove. Would probably require a mantle shield though. . .see above. If you remain fired up, you're going to want a larger stove in the space you have. More heat and/or longer burns. Everybody wants that. Lastly, $5k for a T5!?!! Is that including chimney and installation? If not, I'd look into ordering from
www.chimneysweeponline.com
$5,000 - yea, weclome to Canada
$5,000 all in all done (includes the removale of some brick from the fireplace - I have some brick extended out from the face that needs to be taken down)
The Summit clearance is not enough and would require a mantle shield. My guy will only go with the mantle shield issued by the company, e.g. Hearthstone has a mantle shield that is ugly, but it is the only one my guy will use.
Also just called another installer - he does not belive in insulating the liner either, maybe it is a Calgary thing. So I don't think I am insulating the liner.
I don't see -40 often, but I do see it.