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Getting for Burn Season

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by timusp40, Sep 20, 2020.

  1. timusp40

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    Cleaned the Fireview and chimney yesterday. Only got enough out of the 16' of pipe to fill 1/2 of a coffee cup. Did the routine of checking gaskets, door and all the other stuff from the floor to the cap. I find a real sense of satisf action knowing that everything is ready for the upcoming fires. Knowing that your setup is good to go gives one peace of mind so to speak. If you don't do it and skip checking everything, there will always be that nagging thought in the back of your mind. "Am I safe to burn?" Just not worth taking a chance.

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  2. Hoytman

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    Nice looking set up and great post.
     
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  3. Backwoods Savage

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    Got our 3rd fire of the year going today.
     
  4. Highbeam

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    What’s with the big wire going up and around your probe meter?
     
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    "Hot" wired the antenna? :whistle: :rofl: :lol:
     
  6. timusp40

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    I installed a thermocouple (probe) in the stove to monitor CAT Temps. The wire normally would be on the floor. I just hang it up while cleaning,
     
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    It's a cat stove

    Maybe it's the CAT5 cable??:wacky:
     
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  8. Old Nate

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    Very nice set up! There's something about a corner hearth that just looks oh so good!