I hooked up my new Woodstock Soapstone Keystone to the flue and had my first fire today.
I ended up placing the stove in front of my existing hearth instead of on it. It is sitting on a large slab of sandstone, which is in turn sitting on 4" cinder blocks. The cinder blocks are directly under the legs of the stove, and since they are not readily visible, it makes the stone look a bit like it is floating. In case you are wondering, there is a bit of upward tilt to the horizontal stove pipe run.
Since my dry firewood supply is rather low, I burned a pack of ecobricks. It seems to be working quite well. There was no problem establishing a draft. I'm 4 1/2 hours into the burn, and there seems to be a significant amount of fuel left.
I ended up placing the stove in front of my existing hearth instead of on it. It is sitting on a large slab of sandstone, which is in turn sitting on 4" cinder blocks. The cinder blocks are directly under the legs of the stove, and since they are not readily visible, it makes the stone look a bit like it is floating. In case you are wondering, there is a bit of upward tilt to the horizontal stove pipe run.
Since my dry firewood supply is rather low, I burned a pack of ecobricks. It seems to be working quite well. There was no problem establishing a draft. I'm 4 1/2 hours into the burn, and there seems to be a significant amount of fuel left.
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