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I picked up a wood burning insert for my fireplace
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and I am SO EXCITED.
With covid and working from home, I was kind of dreading this winter's heating bills. My fireplace is especially small, so finding an insert was a challenge, but I happened upon one on FB marketplace. $250, originally $2700 5 years ago. Already disassembled, repainted w high temp stove paint, and ordered a drop in chimney liner. The side of my place is pretty well stocked w firewood, though it's unsplit at the moment.
CANT WAIT! Won't replace the furnace, but should supplement it a huge amount. STOKED! LITERALLY! ha
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congrats! we had a wood stove growing up, it's a nice smell.
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I have a massive fireplace. I actually want to build a wood fired pizza/bread oven beside the medieval grate.
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Originally Posted by Waragainstsleep
I have a massive fireplace. I actually want to build a wood fired pizza/bread oven beside the medieval grate.
Do you have a moat?
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Originally Posted by Waragainstsleep
I have a massive fireplace. I actually want to build a wood fired pizza/bread oven beside the medieval grate.
Didn’t you post a picture of it awhile back?
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It's beginning to be the right time of year for a cozy hearth. Thank goodness I took advantage of pandemic downtime and got the chimney cleaned and the unused flu disabled. Which reminds me he recommended replacing the chimney cap... home ownership is grand.
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Originally Posted by MacNNFamous
Do you have a moat?
I do not. Your garage is probably bigger than my entire house. My house is just old.I actually have three fireplaces though one is bricked up entirely and another hasn't been used in nearly 30 years.
Originally Posted by subego
Didn’t you post a picture of it awhile back?
Possibly.
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Originally Posted by Waragainstsleep
Possibly.
If I’m remembering right, it was pretty magnificent.
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I'll take another one if I ever get the time to tidy it up.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
Pics or it didn't happen.
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Yeah, I thought this was the interwebs. What gives
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I need to do a lot of cleaning before I share any photos of it.
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When the pandemic hit we all thought we were going to have sparkling houses and superorganized closets. Turns out netflix and video games are a thing.
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That has always been the case for me.
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I'd like to have frittered away my "out of work" time by bingeing. Too bad I didn't get any of that...
Anyway, a bit of advice before starting that wood burning: get the flue professionally checked. A full-on check of a fireplace, including that the flue isn't blocked and that it still draws properly will keep you from having the room fill with smoke. Or carbon monoxide.
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I had it checked when I moved in, and it was a POS. They wanted money to smooth out hte smoke box and do a bunch of other stuff. I'm sawzalling off the damper, and doing a double walled insulated drop in chinney liner from the roof, and attaching that directly to the insert. Also fabricated an aluminum and rockwool blockoff plate to seal it up nicely. Have a whole roll of rockwool, so probably going to toss it down from the top before I install the cap.
GETTING STOKED!
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Get yourself a toasting fork.
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Reworked is probably a touch better than just “checked out.” Sounds like you’re on track for a toasty experience. I second the toasting fork. And if you can find them, those “cheese sandwich toaster” gadgets are cool too. Go with the wire type, instead of the cast iron type - it’s a lot more fun toasting an open cage with a sammich in it than holding it in a long handled Dutch oven...
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Originally Posted by Waragainstsleep
Get yourself a toasting fork.
Pfft. Luxury. In my day, we just unbent a coat hanger and we were grateful for it.
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
Link isn't working properly for me. Item not found.
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Maybe a GDPR issue?
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GDPR is all about personal data. More likely they just don't sell them here or something like that.
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Tested the fireplace monday, it was rainy and dreary. No backflow smoke in the house (so basement flue closure is good), flue opened and closed, nice clean fire, perhaps some annoyed spiders. All set for winter now.
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Same. First burn a few days ago, offgasing from the paint was kind of bad. Today is the first day with teh blower. Supposed to be below freezing tonight. Going to keep er movin.
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