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Stove; Comments and Suggestions please

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  • Registered Users Posts: 713 ✭✭✭islanderre


    Chief Eng,
    Cheers for the link..... I'll read through probably tomorrow.
    All goin well I'll update this thread later this month or mid July with an update on hopefully the finished article.

    Regards,
    Islanderre


  • Registered Users Posts: 713 ✭✭✭islanderre


    Well it was October when I eventually got to install the Stove. Its a Clearview and the following photos will do most of the talking.

    First up was the coreing out for the external air:

    [IMG][/img]itl6.jpg

    The installed the granite hearth. As may also be seen in this photo; the pipes for the boiler connection have also been cut back

    [IMG][/img]fd0z.jpg

    Finally settled on thin stone for the surround.

    [IMG][/img]jn26.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 713 ✭✭✭islanderre


    Stripped off as much as possible of the stove as it weighed allot and was difficult to manoeuvre.
    Got is lifted in onto the hearth later that day

    [IMG][/img]s680.jpg

    Dropped down the flue from the top and back filled it with vermiculite topped with concrete and a chinese flue cap

    [IMG][/img]r7ht.jpg

    I also scraped off all the algae from the chimney and painted it!!!!!!

    Stove finally fired up

    [IMG][/img]05z2.jpg


    Happy out now and comfy too!!!!!

    Thanks allot to all who replies to my initial post.

    Islanderre


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