New stove in bedroom.

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Danno77

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Oct 27, 2008
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Hamilton, IL
Yeah, you heard me. Do the clearances look ok, lol.

I can't be the only idiot to waste time and money to make it look real, right?
 

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Awww, it's cute!
(did you also put a thimble and stick the pipe through the roof?!) ;-)
 
Throw some ash on the floor.
 
tickbitty said:
Awww, it's cute!
(did you also put a thimble and stick the pipe through the roof?!) ;-)
paper-plate painted stove black and an elbow into the wall. I don't know why I didn't get a picture of that part!
 
CarbonNeutral said:
Throw some ash on the floor.
Hmmmm, how about a small bucket of ash NEXT to the stove.
 
There you go, maybe some tools resting against the wall
 
Beetle-Kill said:
Looks like a real one...only smaller. Where have I heard that before.....?

Just count yourself lucky it plugs in...
 
BTW, they lied about the "Realistic Flames"...

Actually, I titled this thread "NEW stove in bedroom" but I actually bought it last season and used it off and on all winter long. Doesn't really matter, but I'm sure I mentioned it around here before and I knew someone would say something eventually...lol.
 
You also need the pile of dirt, wood splinters and bark on the floor.
 
Danno77 said:
CarbonNeutral said:
Throw some ash on the floor.
Hmmmm, how about a small bucket of ash NEXT to the stove.

A small bucket of wood next to it might be more convincing (and neater).
 
Don't forget the Super Cedars.
 
If ya wanna keep a Chimfex handy for it let me know. :p
 
It ain't broke in until you have a thread about overfiring/stack temps. :coolgrin:
 
It's missing the mandatory, small stack of pristine looking white birch next to the stove. ;)
 
Looks good, we are restoring a old 31' Airstream, and plan to put one in it.
 
Funny stuff!
Try not to throw your clothes on it!
 
put a copper tea pot on that bugger..
 
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