I would like to move in a year or two and I've been thinking about what is to become of the insert and all the hard work I put into my hearth etc. After reading a lot of recent threads between cat stoves and tubes stoves, sales popularity between them, lack of properly informed buyers/dealers, wood suppliers who don't care etc., its really made up my mind.
I find it hard not to think my osburn would become a potential hazard to the new owner. Throwing in duralogs or green wood from the garden center half a mile away, that magically gets a huge pile of fresh split wood every November/December, gunking/lighting up the liner.
So, as much as I would like to use moving as an excuse to buy a new stove, I think I would pull the liner and insert to go with me. Since I pulled the cast iron damper at the throat I plan to replace with a lyemance damper on top of the clay tile and put some doors on the opening again for a nice finished look.
Has anyone moved and left a stove or taken one...
p.s. I think moving will be my excuse to have two stoves
I find it hard not to think my osburn would become a potential hazard to the new owner. Throwing in duralogs or green wood from the garden center half a mile away, that magically gets a huge pile of fresh split wood every November/December, gunking/lighting up the liner.
So, as much as I would like to use moving as an excuse to buy a new stove, I think I would pull the liner and insert to go with me. Since I pulled the cast iron damper at the throat I plan to replace with a lyemance damper on top of the clay tile and put some doors on the opening again for a nice finished look.
Has anyone moved and left a stove or taken one...
p.s. I think moving will be my excuse to have two stoves
