First off excuse my stupidity or lack of intelligence. I am a simple man.
You may remember me from posts agonizing over my inefficient heatilator FP that made my knotty cedar walls nearly too hot to touch. Or my small cook stove install in said heatilator.
As many stated if I really wanted to heat with wood, I would need a bigger stove.
Whelp I agree and I am at that fork in the road. The problem is a bigger stove in my small living/family room would look awkward and surely cook us out. Would be virtually unusable in milder weather. (Maybe a Jøtul f602 v2 but still no overnight burn times.) ((one day though in the addition))
So, in walks the Englander 28-4000 new for 999.99 at HD. For the basement.
So I’m thinking I’ll cut out the damper and maybe a bit more of the top of heatilator (circa 1947) and make a larger hole in the masonry floor where the ashes dump down to the basement to allow a liner to fill the void. Insulated of coarse.
I’ve been doing extensive research and there’s not much information out there from anyone who has actually done this.
Just, Can this be done? Yes this can be done. Basically.
I understand that tee is used in the masonry wall so as not to bend the liner and for clean out. My question is how in the world do you cleanout the tee that’s inside of a masonry wall?????
Thanks and praises
You may remember me from posts agonizing over my inefficient heatilator FP that made my knotty cedar walls nearly too hot to touch. Or my small cook stove install in said heatilator.
As many stated if I really wanted to heat with wood, I would need a bigger stove.
Whelp I agree and I am at that fork in the road. The problem is a bigger stove in my small living/family room would look awkward and surely cook us out. Would be virtually unusable in milder weather. (Maybe a Jøtul f602 v2 but still no overnight burn times.) ((one day though in the addition))
So, in walks the Englander 28-4000 new for 999.99 at HD. For the basement.
So I’m thinking I’ll cut out the damper and maybe a bit more of the top of heatilator (circa 1947) and make a larger hole in the masonry floor where the ashes dump down to the basement to allow a liner to fill the void. Insulated of coarse.
I’ve been doing extensive research and there’s not much information out there from anyone who has actually done this.
Just, Can this be done? Yes this can be done. Basically.
I understand that tee is used in the masonry wall so as not to bend the liner and for clean out. My question is how in the world do you cleanout the tee that’s inside of a masonry wall?????
Thanks and praises