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Ideal Steel

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Backwoods Savage, Mar 11, 2015.

  1. pappy88

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    I'll be sure & get some pictures I'm pretty excited.



    This is where i done my research & made my decision. Lot of good reviews on this stove. Thanks for the :thumbs:


    I know your right, I'll prolly have to fire it off even if it's 75* outside. :D
     
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    Crank up that a/c! :)
     
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    You can take the stove apart down to its basic firebox and then moving it is easy. The firebrick taken out makes it even better. Two people carried mine in no problem.
     

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    I thought i would take it apart, don't know if i'll take the soapstone out of the inside or not. just have to see.
     
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    The ash crate wood does well for the first fire too. The warmer weather will be nice when you cure the paint because you will need to open windows. It puts off some serious stink.
     
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    With the final sale on, it's getting pretty tempting to upgrade from the fireview. Not sure I want to go through rebuilding the fireview again.
     
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