I have an Absolute Steel, and recently have learned that I need a new catalytic combuster(CC). While I'm waiting on a new one to come.....on back...
This is my fourth season burning with a WS Absolute Steel. I have a fifteen foot chimney with a ss liner(insulation at top and bottom, but not...
Does anyone burn kiln dried wood scraps? At work we generate a significant amount of wood scraps, all of which are around an inch thick, but vary...
Yea, single wall.
The part I like is the alarm to alert in case we forget to close the draft up after establishing a fire upon reloading.
Not yet. I wanted to make sure I'm mounting it in the right place. Don't feel like plugging holes. So I think I'll mount it up as far as I can...
Thank you HDRock. I'm glad I read this thread before making a purchase.
It's a WS Absolute Steel. Without the wings.
So I went ahead and got an Auber Instruments alarm with a flue temp probe. Is there any place specific that it should be mounted. I would love...
I know there is probably a thread on this, so just point the way, but I want to either make or purchase a stove temperature alarm which will sound...
Backwoods savage that makes perfect sense. I'll have to try that. I suppose that an extreme version of that idea would be to run returns from...
Hi Jeff... I know insulation is very important. I've heard of the duct idea and for some it has worked, just looking for more experiences,...
I just got done installing a WS AS, and I so far I like it. We have it in our family room, which is on the main level of our split level house....
I will need a hearth pad for a side loading stove that I purchased(WS AS). I haven't checked with WS, but when looking at hearth pads, there are...
Fortydegnorth, how on earth can you reach the T from underneath the stove? Isn't it way up behind the stove near the top? I'm asking because I...
Going to install a Woodstock AS. My chimney is 17 feet high. Yes, I will insulate my flue. The damper door is off, so all I have to deal with...
Yea, prepping for a SS liner. I never plan to use the fireplace as a fireplace again, so removing whatever is necessary is no concern. I did...
Looks like I'm going to have to remove the damper....or part of it.... as well as knock out a couple of blocks above it. Has anyone done this...
Well the problem is solved, I think. I was able to make a pretty nifty tool, a piece of plywood the size of a 4.5 x 9.1 flue with insulation...
I'm going to test this pretty good, but I think a 4.5 x 9.1 flue with added insulation will fit down all right.