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Ed L.
Right under the 10" stainless steel pipe sticking up through the roof.
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LOL, if THAT isn't sarcasm, I don't know what is! Nasty Charlie!

I am thinking he like many others thought is was an OUTDOOR Furnace??
 
Not one bit of sarcasm meant, I just assumed that everyone already had seen the pic I posted when the stove arrived and we put it inside.
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Ya, I thought from the original pictures that the big furnace was outdoors close to the wood storage.
 
Ed,
Up in this neck of the woods, why when it's 40 below, wind blowing 40+ and the snow is waist deep to a tall moose, would I want to go outside to pile wood in when I can spend a little extra and have that sucker inside, where I can slip on a light jacket and tennis shoes to add wood, LOL

I'm not to bright for living up here, but my stupidity has to stop somewhere ya know,
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Charlie - the last stove was a clamshell top loader IIRC - any comments on why you went back to a front loader?
 
Gerry, I think Charlies was a front loader and you are thinking of a link he had posted
 
Mmm OK.. I always wondered how he could get away with one inside a building .......
 
Gerry,
Yep it was always a front loader.

State Farm charged an extra $40.00 a year to have the wood stove inside.
A lot of insurance companies do that, they just don't advertise it, LOL
 
Looking to change HO insurer right now, new one wants an extra $110.00/year.. I may do it, just because I want the comfort of knowing that I can always heat without power.. (that is, if I ever get stuck up here in the winter again...)
 
I tellya what!
If your just doing home or car, you can't beat State Farm.
If you do have a claim, they pay quick, with no hassles.

We did find out they are not going to renew us in May, so we're going another route.
Seems we've outgrown State Farm with 2 businesses on the premises.
They don't do commercial, and we're classified 100% commercial now, sigh!

And since we're commercial, it's going to be an extra $1200.00 a year for the stove to be inside.
It's worth it to me though, LOL
 
The shop is finally starting to take shape!
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I've still got a lot of conduit to run and add a few more lights. Then I can really get things moving along.
 
Charlie, that is an awesome shop space! Nice and bright and spacious.
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Did you ever get all that store shelving put up? I was pretty jealous that you bought an entire store.
 
We put up quite a bit, and still have a lot left over, LOL
But that project is for next year, since winter seems to have set in already, sigh!
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