I think mine came already riveted in my kit from chimneylinerdepot, but it was a few years ago and my memory isn't what it used to be. It may have...
Would a 90 degree adjustable work? http://store.woodstove.com/product.php?productid=16451&cat=288&page=1
thanks, Ill check that out.
As it turns out I had a liner connector that I must have took off when I took my other stove out, getting old I guess. So I installed that to the...
That does look pretty damm good
That's what I'll do then, there's a place next to me that should have one so I'll get it tomorrow and hopefully be burning this weekend. Thanks...
Thanks Jaq, can I just rivet the tee to the liner and avoid that part or is it better to have that part also?
I'm inserting the liner into the tee, is that an additional piece I could buy Todd and add it to the end of the tee that connects to the liner?...
I'm finally installing my Progress Hybrid tomorrow and have everything all set and ready to go. The stove is going in front of my fireplace with a...
There's some huge ones in the city, I don't know how old they are but to get to the size some of them are they have to be pretty old. I had some...
Good deal, nice to have a dump. I scored one year, 4 cords a 3 year seasoned oak for $75/cord, had to haul it with a Tacoma and an F150, took 5 trips.
I don't include them but I must have close to a cord right now, I made pallet boxes and have 3 filled. I'll use them in shoulder season but I find...
I did that last season and dropped a split on my big toe, the nail hasn't been right since, have to go to a podiatrist next week to get it fixed.
I have 3 cords of red and white oak that's been seasoned 4 years, looking forward to burning it when the frigid weather comes in my new IS.
I don't think they actually made any until this burning season.
Last year I got some ash from my brother in law that was split in April, by October is measured 18-19%, conversely I have some maple rounds, big...
I concur with MIHMY, it might be seasoned to the seller, he may have split it a few months ago or even a year but oak takes 2-3 years to season...
That's bull, that's been a known problem with that stove from that time period, you're right, you should have lied.
You can use magnets too.
I stack some wood in the manner you described but I only have so many primo spots. If I needed my wood to dry quickly I'd try a solar kiln of some...