I have a 1980s zero clearance FMI which won't fit an insert. My plan is to remove this factory fireplace, create an insulated box (How is a question) and install an Ideal Steel. The fireplace facade is single layer brick and removing and restoring is beyond my budget, so I'll be using a drill, saw saw and other tools I can borrow to take it out fragment by fragment, piece by piece. This fireplace chimney is not masonary, behind the steel firebox will probably be wood and insulation, so I won't be using a blow torch to alleviate any forum fears. The hearth is 4 bricks raised, firebox is hollow undernearth so will need to build up a new large insulated firebox to fit the stove which will sit roughly 2/3rds in 1/3rd out of firebox.
I've spent the last few weeks wall to wall youtube learning, in preparation for the 'big job'. (and this forum of course). Fortunately I have a friend (He's a heating engineer) who has cut out a zero clearance before), he's lending me his tools and though not a chimney expert himself is a great resource. He doesn't know it yet but he'll be helping me on the roof to install a new chimney liner - after helping me remove the old one). If I figure out how to add photos I will. I Photoshopped an IS and a US stove 3000. US stove required 26" front clearance to combustible floor, I have 16" hence Ideal Steel. If I go with an ash pan on the IS I'll need to remove 2 rows of hearth bricks for head clearance. Sooo... Has anyone had experience doing something like this? I'm on a vertical learning curve here. Am I mad?
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I've spent the last few weeks wall to wall youtube learning, in preparation for the 'big job'. (and this forum of course). Fortunately I have a friend (He's a heating engineer) who has cut out a zero clearance before), he's lending me his tools and though not a chimney expert himself is a great resource. He doesn't know it yet but he'll be helping me on the roof to install a new chimney liner - after helping me remove the old one). If I figure out how to add photos I will. I Photoshopped an IS and a US stove 3000. US stove required 26" front clearance to combustible floor, I have 16" hence Ideal Steel. If I go with an ash pan on the IS I'll need to remove 2 rows of hearth bricks for head clearance. Sooo... Has anyone had experience doing something like this? I'm on a vertical learning curve here. Am I mad?
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