I hate a movie without text...you miss a lot without it, and not because I'm deaf either :rofl: :lol:
No need to get personal! ;) :D :p :rofl: :lol:
Nice! :thumbs: Are the rakers taken down too far?
Well, thank God for hydro power then, eh?! Split it and sell it as "premium built in kindlin firewood" in a year or two! :thumbs:
Let it freeze solid first. F150, so its already overloaded! :stack::stacker: :rofl: :lol:
Fell through (into?!) someone's crack? I'd inquire about it again, as a reminder if nothing else.
So the 390 feels like a hot rodded 290? Power match's the weight better?
6" flex liner (or even rigid) with 1/2" insulation should fit just fine, once the blockage is removed, but the chimney will still need to be...
TL and TR look like Maybelline Kissing sticks, BR is Babe perfume
You gotta get up pretty early to beat WW to bed! (time zone joke :whistle: :picard:)
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Yup, don't wanna get caught without a spare cat! :D [ATTACH]
Very nice...I like tutone stoves...I've also used flat and gloss black on them for a suttle accent too
From what you describe, there's no way that is hurting the steel at all
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God forbid any warm air escape into the basement! :rofl: :lol: And yeah, $399 per is a total screw job!
Stove Bright is OEM for many brands... and I've used Rust-Oleum high temp successfully too...they have both spray and brush on, flat and low...
X2 And then having to either fix their mistakes myself, or hire someone else to do it, again! :mad: Unfortunately the last guy to fall in this...
That's not totally unexpected...high temp stove paint doesn't prevent rust too well when exposed to moisture...just polish it up using some...
Yup, I can totally envision it! :thumbs::rofl: :lol: