lakewood stove

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z71turbo

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May 30, 2009
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s/w ont
Newbie here. Hi. My question is does anyone have any info on lakewood stoves? I have an upright one with a single door with a moose on it. I cant find a tag on it. It has a heat sheild on it. I put it in my cabin up north. Also I have a Findly wood cook stove there. Question 2 can I hook the two of them together to a single S/S chimney? Thanx in advance
 
lakewoods are similar to the fisher stoves of the late 70's-early 80's. they will require 36" clearance to any combustible. heat shields should cut this # down by 1/2. As far as plugging 2 into the same flue, rules vary in different regions. Some people will allow it in the states, as long as the two appliances share the same fuel type and are positioned in the same room. I am not sure about Canada, however.
 
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