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SCOTT S.

Burning Hunk
Mar 22, 2014
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Waupaca WI
Thank you all for helping me in choosing our new stove especially Webby but all of you have helped in a lot of ways I have been spending a few hrs. a day on here hopefully learning all aspects of wood burning.

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Looks great. Won't be long before it has fire in its belly.
 
.Beautiful stove Scott, really like your hearth. Somebody looks to be warm this winter...
 
Thanks cant wait to fire it up. 80 degrees today but it wont be long...
 
Awesome job! :)
 
Very, very nice. Rick
 
Thanks, yes it's there chestnut high gloss enamel. The wife wanted a fireplace, when I talked her into a woodstove it had to be pretty.It cost a few hundred extra but I got
my stove.
 
I think you'll both be please with the final result.
 
Very nice! I wanted the enamel, but it wasn't available at the time. Looks great!
 
Thanks, yes it's there chestnut high gloss enamel. The wife wanted a fireplace, when I talked her into a woodstove it had to be pretty.It cost a few hundred extra but I got
my stove.
My wife said the same, she wanted a fireplace. The only stove we could get was an Jotel, Oslo with the green enamel finish. 10 years later she says a fireplace would have been a big mistake. We heat the whole house without any fire place smell with a better looking rolling fire.
 
Thanks guys, we both love the aesthetics of this project. My wife has changed her tune since this last winter we had a inefficient fireplace that struggled to keep the stove room at 65 degrees. She had never helped with wood before this year we got 16 cords of mostly ash put up this spring and still every time we drive by the neighbors she comments on how we need to get back in the woods, I keep telling her they sell cordwood but that does not deter her she wants to be warm.
 
That looks great.... Congratulations.... Let it get cold outside.......
 
h.c strikes again. You are gonna love that stove and the heat.
 
I bet you can get it to 80 in that room now with no prob no matter the outside temp.
 
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