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1811 John May
johnmay99109 Send Email
Jul 5, 2003
4:24 am
Trish: I certainly wish that we lived closer together. I'd really like to have your Fisher. Alas, I fear the freight would be prohibitive. I live 50 miles...
1812 John Fisher
teris1w84958... Send Email
Jul 5, 2003
5:12 am
Trish, I saw the picture of your Fisher stove on the net. I was wondering what the dimensions are, your estimate on how many square feet it will keep warm,...
1813 logofffarms Send Email Jul 5, 2003
2:55 pm
I can get you the dimensions tomorrow -- it's at my new property about 100kms from my place. It's in the living room of a 2200 square foot home -- probably...
1814 logofffarms Send Email Jul 5, 2003
5:59 pm
As I said in my last posting, if I could get at least $200US for the Fisher, and the buyer takes full responsibility for arrangements and shipping costs, I...
1815 John Fisher
teris1w84958... Send Email
Jul 5, 2003
10:27 pm
Okay thanks, I'll wait for your email. John at fbiinc@... ... From: logofffarms [mailto:logoff-farms@...] Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 9:56...
1816 fdk8787@...
fdk14617 Send Email
Jul 6, 2003
3:08 pm
try a Lopi......... Incredible! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
1817 logofffarms Send Email Jul 7, 2003
4:43 pm
The dimensions are as follows: Height at back of stove from ground: 32" Height at front of stove from ground: 26" Width: 30" Depth: 28" excluding catch...
1818 logofffarms Send Email Jul 9, 2003
3:00 pm
The stove pipe opening in 8". ... property ... which ... took ... Ottawa ... stove ... few ... catch ... feet ... you ... I'd...
1819 mark
misterconcrete Send Email
Jul 15, 2003
3:36 pm
I recently had to take down two silver maples at our home. I had the stumps ground down - about 6 inches below grade. The large tree in the back yard has many...
1820 John O'Connell
john1274_uk Send Email
Jul 15, 2003
8:36 pm
Hi Mark Wood is wood After drying it will burn Thank you John O'Connell Wood burning camp stoves www.occuk.co.uk/outdoor ... From: "mark"...
1821 northsec2000 Send Email Jul 16, 2003
2:22 pm
I'm looking to install an outdoor wood furnace for a large department store in Northern Ontario. The building is around 1200 square feet and has an existing...
1822 lyle_mitchell Send Email Jul 19, 2003
11:57 pm
Hello everybody, I have just moved from England to a home in Northern Maine that has a large barn and want to install wood stoves in both buildings. The house...
1823 Miro
mirozieba Send Email
Jul 20, 2003
2:51 am
Lyle Sounds like you may want to have the chimney structure itself evaluated before you spend money on lining them. Where in Maine are you.? Miro Raymond,...
1824 lyle
lyle_mitchell Send Email
Jul 20, 2003
1:51 pm
Hello Miro, I’m in Danforth which is Central Eastern Maine. I had noticed you worked in Maine but saw you were a bit of a way a way. There is nobody locally ...
1825 fdk8787@...
fdk14617 Send Email
Jul 20, 2003
2:37 pm
I am a Lopi Dealer and can Give you specs and clearances on the Lopi Insert. I can almost guarentee that the lopi insert, although flush, will outperform ...
1826 Miro
mirozieba Send Email
Jul 21, 2003
2:28 am
Lyle One of the things that I've seen in chimneys up here is that they were built without liners or rain caps. Over time the mortar gets leached out....
1827 lyle_mitchell Send Email Jul 21, 2003
7:28 pm
Miro, I won't do anything until the chimney has been inspected for the things you say can be common up here. I can believe it! Fingers crossed that it doesn't...
1828 logofffarms Send Email Jul 23, 2003
3:27 pm
I also have a Findlay Woodstove for sale -- my boyfriend did not sell it with his house. I have posted a photo under the Belanger folder. The Findlay is made...
1829 John O'Connell
john1274_uk Send Email
Jul 24, 2003
10:05 pm
Hi Lyle Get a local heating engineer to do heat losses for you he will also size the boiler (wood stove) BTW most flues (chimney) are now lined in the UK But...
1830 sabiusa Send Email Jul 27, 2003
2:00 pm
Hello, I have a traditional brick wood burning fireplace between 2 rooms. Right now it opens in one room. I was thinking about opening the other part of the...
1831 Miro
mirozieba Send Email
Jul 28, 2003
1:21 am
Whoever, I believe if you have a mason check out your fireplace you'll find that the back is part of the structure and not built as a see-through. You can't...
1832 John Gulland
johngulland2000 Send Email
Jul 28, 2003
2:08 pm
Besides the structural problems that Miro mentioned, there is the fact that conventional see-throughs are a functional disaster. They almost invariably smoke...
1833 fdk8787@...
fdk14617 Send Email
Jul 28, 2003
2:40 pm
See-Thru wood burning inserts do not exist unfortunately. The demand is sow low that manufacturers would rather invest the capital in something else worth ...
1834 sabiusa Send Email Jul 28, 2003
8:19 pm
... demand is sow ... something else worth ... firebox on your ... integrity ... the other...
1835 sabiusa Send Email Jul 28, 2003
8:19 pm
Thanks for your advice. To tell the truth I didn't think at all that the back of the chimney was structural. First I was thinking of putting a wood stove in...
1836 John O'Connell
john1274_uk Send Email
Jul 29, 2003
10:44 am
Hi Why not put a tee piece in then you can connect the stove to the existing liner, put a damper in so you will not lose draught when to stove is not working ...
1837 JOSEPH LEBER
SHEETMETALJOE Send Email
Jul 29, 2003
5:08 pm
Yes this is possible, but you need to contact the brick layers union in your area and tell them what you are thinking of, so they can point you to someone who ...
1838 Miro
mirozieba Send Email
Jul 30, 2003
1:14 am
Sabine Your fireplace should have a chimney flue larger than required for a woodstove. What are the inside dimensions of your chimney? Miro ... From: "sabiusa"...
1839 sabiusa Send Email Jul 30, 2003
1:50 pm
Miro The stainless steel flue has a diametre of around 1 foot. Thanks all for your kind help. Sabine ... chimney ... and I ... which ... using ... ...
1840 Miro
mirozieba Send Email
Jul 31, 2003
1:15 am
Sabine You might have a couple options, 1.Remove the existing SS liner. Purchase two woodburing appliances that use a six inch flues Run two new six SS liners...
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