I don't have an existing fireplace and I want to install the one in the picture.I cannot seem to find much info on installing also any ideas what kind of fireplace this is there is no tags or identification marks.thanks
Slammer is the type of install not the stove. But yes these old bucks origonally were mesnt to be installed that way with no connection to the flue. But they can have a liner fitted to them.By the looks of the outlet this is a "slammer" right?
Okay layman terms please , what is a slammer install? Also it has a blower motor on the back so why would I need a full masonry fireplace to put it in?I have fire brick and a ton of regular bricks I could build whatever is needed if I could find enough info on what and how it needs to be built.can I pour a 4" slab on my wooden floor and build a brick enclosure off the slab.There is just not enough information on construction on the Internet.Slammer is the type of install not the stove. But yes these old bucks origonally were mesnt to be installed that way with no connection to the flue. But they can have a liner fitted to them.
Ok a slammer install is an insert just slid into a firebox with no connection to the flue. In order to use that insert you would need to build a code compliant firebox. That means a footer and foundation under it. Cut the floor out and pour a slab. Then build 8" thick solid masonry walls surrounding it. You will have to either build all the way up with masonry or transition to class a chimney above the smoke chamber area. You will need a boot for the top of your stove and a liner to connect that to the class a pr to run up and out the top.Okay layman terms please , what is a slammer install? Also it has a blower motor on the back so why would I need a full masonry fireplace to put it in?I have fire brick and a ton of regular bricks I could build whatever is needed if I could find enough info on what and how it needs to be built.can I pour a 4" slab on my wooden floor and build a brick enclosure off the slab.There is just not enough information on construction on the Internet.
You are a stubborn one, I'll give you that.I want this in my house.being a fitter welder all my life fabricating a transition from that rectangular hole to a piece of stove pipe is a walk in the park and I can solid weld it to the buck itself it's all plate steel no cast.The damper valve is mounted inside the fireplace at that rectangular hole.
Explain to me what a slapper install is to me please.The next thing is there is a blower mounted to the back if this has to go inside an existing enclosed fireplace how do you access for service ?pull it out.
If I must build a fireplace to enclose this buck I can,I have pallets of bricks and fire brick.However I cannot find enough information on the Internet how to construct one.Do I pour a four inch slab on my wooden floor and build off it with brick?information is always the key to success.There is no such word as can't in my vocabulary lol.Its going to be a corner install however it has to be done.I want to get started asap
You need to remove the floor to pour footers and build the foundation. I will go find a link to those codes in a couple mins.My house is elevated.there is a 2’ crawlspace under my house.I understand the concept of removing the floor.for houses thats built on the ground .in a raised home that would present quite a problem.ive not given up on this idea yet
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