BrotherBart said:raybonz said:Sounds like a good time we need to drag Bart up there with us...
The new stove is steel??? :coolgrin:
We could spray it flat black to make you feel at home lol..
Ray
BrotherBart said:raybonz said:Sounds like a good time we need to drag Bart up there with us...
The new stove is steel??? :coolgrin:
raybonz said:BrotherBart said:raybonz said:Sounds like a good time we need to drag Bart up there with us...
The new stove is steel??? :coolgrin:
We could spray it flat black to make you feel at home lol..
Ray
I made sense! Woohoo!Todd said:That makes sense Den. . .
Yep, and the diagram looks like it shows firebrick on the vertical walls like many EPA stoves have, but a first for Woodstock. I think Dennis might be right about the double-wall construction going bye-bye. I see only 1 wall above the glass and in the back.Todd said:The new stove has a bit of everything, stone, cast, and even a steel baffle. . .
Den said:I made sense! Woohoo!Todd said:That makes sense Den. . .
Yep, and the diagram looks like it shows firebrick on the vertical walls like many EPA stoves have, but a first for Woodstock. I think Dennis might be right about the double-wall construction going bye-bye. I see only 1 wall above the glass and in the back.Todd said:The new stove has a bit of everything, stone, cast, and even a steel baffle. . .
Todd said:Some more info on the new stove has a cut away of the new combustion system, pretty cool.
http://woodstocksoapstoneco.blogspot.com/
Den said:I can see that plumbing fitting nicely into all the empty space in the top of the FV.They did need a larger stove in their lineup though. . .probably the #1 reason for returns under their generous guarantee. Now when those folks return their stoves, instead of a lost sale, it can be an exchange for a BMF. I can't think of another major mfr whose lineup tops out at ~ 2 cu ft. The FV is enough for me too, but the extra capacity would be nice for longer burns on cold days. If the stove burns hapily @ 10,000 BTU/hr when you don't need the extra heat, I don't see the downside, except for dirty glass, maybe.
fire_man said:You guys are making me salivate over the new stove, which I can't have till next year. I especially want true 12 hour burns. On really cold nights I have to burn the FV hard and reload after 6-8 hrs ( even with 3 year old Oak).That makes it hard to get a good night's sleep on weekends. I'm hoping by changing my old windows, the FV will do better this year.
branchburner said:Based on an email I just received from the company, I'm going to predict the new stove will be named...
the PROGRESS HYBRID.
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