Just had my new stove & Stainless Chimney installed. It's a lopi republic 1750. The building inspector signed off on it yesterday. I took some pics of the stove and chimney, and my wood pile. I have approx. 5 cord total, with 95% of which is ash.
Greg123 said:Thanks everyone
Woodsman I have no Idea about the creosote just got it installed and I have only done a break-in fire, but some members have had no problems. See the link below. The chimney is solid packed insulation.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/38313/
Highbeam - I agree kids love woodpiles, but my kids are a little older now, and they have always been around woodpiles since they where little, I taught them at a young age that they are not play gym.
The paint smell was too bad, it's nice doing a break-in fire when the weather is nice to keep all the windows open.
There is a total of 5 section of class A each section is 4 feet plus the tee and cap. Following the 2/10 rule it's approx 2 inches higher than it needs to be the picture does make it look higher. I always sweep from the bottom up, this setup is perfect for this with the tee on the outside, the only time I would go on the roof is if the chimney cap gets cloged with creosote, which burning seasoned wood does not happen to often.
gzecc said:I am not an expert. I have a question regarding the wall behind the stove. I thought that wall needed to be non combustible or a certain distance from the stove? In the pic it looks close and combustible.
JR82 said:Looks good makes me even more excited for my 1750 to show up! Did you have to order it or was it stocked by the dealer? I'm wondering how long its going to take, I ordered mine about a month ago.
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