Posted by Texasmark1 on December 27, 2011 at 14:59:54 from (67.142.164.21):
In Reply to: chimney flue sizing posted by bkpigs on December 26, 2011 at 18:47:29:
I have an "Earth Stove" that came from Burkburnet, TX. that weighed 500# and I put it in my house in 1979. Still using it, maintenance free and until I expanded my house from 1440 ft to 2500 ft it was my only source of heat in the winter, here in N. TX.
The outlet on top of the stove was 8". When I installed it in the house that my wife, kids, and had just built by our own hands, I put in triple wall pipe to the roof and a 3' extension on top of that and a rotating weather head.
Love it and it is running right now, just got her going about an hour ago. My babe is fixing up some left overs from last night, fresh mixed salad, home made potato soup with some left over ham, a little wine, soul music on the Boze, fire going with the grille so you can see the fire, candles, the island we installed in the kitchen last year has one side you serve from and one side you eat from.....side by side.....I'm 70, she's 69. I guess we'll manage ole age some how.
Happy New Year. Life's a beach. Just gotta figure out how to survive it somehow. Grin.
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