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Ouch. Same height as the flue collar with the six inch legs. Easy to see why the installer says it won't work. I had 32" and it was tight to work in there.
Thank you all for your suggestions and help. Totally my fault. I wanted an Englander badly to see if it lived up to the hype. Just much easier to go with a different stove. If I choose to go freestanding in a few years, then its going to be an Englander. Wish me luck with the Regency I3100. I did read some good reviews. My Napoleon 1402 was fine, it did eat a good amount of wood. Just looking for a little more heat for the wife over the winter.
Very informative video. Looks like I did not follow the manufactures recommended break-in procedure.
What is the best way to get my stove up on the roof?
Very informative video. Looks like I did not follow the manufactures recommended break-in procedure.
What is the best way to get my stove up on the roof?