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Production Woodstock IS

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by My IS heats my home, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. Canadian border VT

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    I can’t answer any of your questions directly, but I have a plane Jane black IS sitting here waiting to get installed. I can say that I love the way it looks without any of the other added aesthetic additions. I went for the ash pan and the soapstone liner. Can’t provide any feedback because it isn’t installed yet unfortunately.
     
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    I’m not sure what the extra cost is. Guessing $150 extra.
     
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    IMO, yes, it's worth it. Soapstone holds a MASSIVE amount more heat than firebrick. The soapstone will make the stove warm up a little slower as the soapstone "charges" but then really helps keep the house warm longer during the slow decline at the end of the fire cycle.
     
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    I think it was included in mine.. Definitely get the ash pan!!
     
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    Where is it going then, are you tearing out the prefab FP?
     
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    I would get the soapstone, it still shocks me the heat that comes off my stove when there’s only a few coals left.
     
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    Would you even go for the stone on the sides? Or not worth it?
     
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    Yes, we also have a Woodstock fireview, it’s double lined soapstone. I can’t say enough about the soapstone. It’s a very comfortable heat.
     
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    I agree, definitely get the soapstone. Just as others have added the soapstone definitely holds the heat even after the fire is "out" and only small coals remain. I have the side panels lined with soapstone as well as the interior brick is soapstone. 20200502_080036.jpg
     
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    I’m still working on the three prefabs, it’s gonna be so much money I’m still trying to figure out how to deal with it.

    The IS is going in my workshop/coffee roastery. The heat is resistive electric and I spend about $85 a month in the winter just to keep the temp 40-45° in there. Unpleasantly cold to sit for hours running the roaster, etc.

    Using your advice, I got Selkirk piping from menards for a great price, double wall black up to 16ft ceiling, and then 12ft of class A and all associated other components for under $1k, local metalfab installer wanted $2750 for the same, obviously installed. Mine would be in but I am scared of extension ladders and I haven’t been able to rent a lift yet.
     
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    get the soapstone sides!
     
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    Well I finally put money down on my IS! I’m pretty excited. I did go all plain Jane and soapstone inside and out. Do these come with the Condor probes standard? I forgot to ask them when I ordered. Shipping is pricey out to WA.
     
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    I read they do now.
     
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    So what was the grand total? Did they nip you for WA SST? I too would go plain jane, I just can't handle the extensive "art".
     
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    Funny - you reminded me of the Mrs' comments about the "art" at the Hirshhorn.
     
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    Its great that this art is an option for those that want it but hands and shoes sticking out are not my thing.
     
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    Get all the soapstone you can. And the ash pan is a must!
     
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