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Workshop stove

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Well Seasoned, Jun 24, 2019.

  1. Well Seasoned

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    I started this install at my dad's farm in the catskills back in April or may. Put a used quadrafire in his workshop and vented it through & up. I only had time to get it up to the eve then, but finished it in a few hours today. Thankfully he rented a lift which made things way easier.The cap was slightly used, so didn't bother taking the unnecessary flashing off. Took about 6 hours to do mostly by myself.




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  2. Chvymn99

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    Looks good :handshake:... Yeap, I'm sure that lift really help the installation process...
     
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    Looks like you are well above code!!
     
  5. Well Seasoned

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    Thanks!
    Thanks, and it sure did!


    Yes..... followed national fire code. My dad just needs to close off that room in there so he has a warmer shop section.
     
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    Nice install and good to prepare now for winter.:yes:

    I like that he has power to the barn too.
     
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    Right tool for the job!
    I was looking at the picture before I read the post and wondered how you did that.
    Looks great
     
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    I'll bet that lift will come in handy in the future too.
     
  9. Well Seasoned

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    It's a rental, so we fixed some upper windows in the barn as well.