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First fire of the year

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Trilifter7, Oct 8, 2013.

  1. Trilifter7

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    Fired the beast up last night and tonight. Only had a few pieces in and kept it to around 400F but man it felt good to be burning!!!

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    Nice!:cool:
     
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    We had one fire over the weekend in an open fireplace. Can't wait to start the stove.
     
  4. Machria

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    Nice looking stove! Does that Quad have a CATor is it a straight stove....
     
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    Sweet!
     
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    That's a beautiful stove!
     
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    I built a small fire this morning. Wife said it felt really good.
     
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    That is a beast, trilifter! And good looking too.
     
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    Toasty warm, the way life should be!
     
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    Thanks guys! Looking forward to my first full year of burning with it.
     
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    With that kind of flame show... Of coarse not!!! Lol, jk. It's a non cat stove.
     
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    Thanks troop, It only seems to know one way of heating and that's balls to to wall!! With just a few pieces in the other night I had it cruising at 450-500F before bed and still had coals and a 100F stove in the morning!
     
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    Looks awesome! Had the first fire of the season this last weekend and the first fire ever in my new stove! I think I'm going to love it! (hearth built is almost done too, I put a granite mantle on it the other day, just need to trim it out and it'll be good to go. I'll post pics when its done to prove it)
     

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    Duel, that looks great! SERIOUS piece of stone underthat thing!

    Is that stove an SBI stove?
     
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    Thanks Machria, Its two granite slabs (i couldn't get it in the house any other way) mortared to the concrete floor. It took four of us to carry the first one in, and 3 of us on the second one. The fist one was ruble from a local quarry that I cut down a bit about 3 inches thick, the second one i couldn't find a good piece in the ruble so I had it cut, its only 2 inches thick. I also put a slab on the top of the hearth as a mantle, but haven't gotten it to sit the way I want yet. Soon as I do I'll post pics. The stoves an englander NC 30, not a SBI, I was looking at a drolet HT2000 (i believe an SBI) but the HD near me had this stove left over this summer and wanted it outta there for cheap money. I love it so far! Woods nice and seasoned so that is helping me out.
     
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    20131010_170734.jpg 20131010_171024.jpg 53°F outside 59°F inside, damp and rainy with some wind, fired up the castine after work with a few splits to take the chill out of the air...
     
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    That just makes me smile WS. :thumbs: Nice fire show!