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Nov 5, 2010
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North MS
I just went down town and picked up my new Fireview heater. I can't wait til I get off work so I can get home and get it setup and going! I hope everything goes off well with the setup if not y'all will hear from me tomorrow. LOL I will post some pic when everything is set. After the last two nights of lows in the low teens I am really excited about it. But just my luck next week we only have lows in the mid 30's but I will be happy to see those temps as well right now. This weather is tough in the South where people don't know how to prepare for it. I will keep everyone updated on my progress.
 
What are you going to do with the 2110?
 
I sold the 2110 last week during the coldest part of the winter. I had a friend that wanted that size and I needed a bigger fire box for longer burn times. The 2110 would heat the house but it was a little trouble just making sure everything was just right to get maximum burn time. I loved the heater itself, but I think I can come to love the Fireview also after I get use to it.
It worked out pretty well for me and him both. I got what I asked for it and he got a practically new heater for a few hundred less than new cost. So I am happy to move on and he is happy to have the 2110.
 
Jack, please don't forget that stove needs some burn-in time. Three fires usually does it fine. First fire, just kindling. Second fire, kindling and a couple small splits. Third fire take the temperature higher with kindling and 3-4 splits. After this is done, you are good to go!

Once again, Congratulations.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Jack, please don't forget that stove needs some burn-in time. Three fires usually does it fine. First fire, just kindling. Second fire, kindling and a couple small splits. Third fire take the temperature higher with kindling and 3-4 splits. After this is done, you are good to go!

Once again, Congratulations.

+1 what Dennis said.

You have a great stove!

Good luck,
Bill
 
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