Plus ungrateful m'fers take the fun right out of it.
.Probably be next right after taxing me for the air I breath .Don't get me started .
I am going through a selection process right now. We bought a house this spring with a fireplace. It may even be a rumford fireplace idk. from what I read fireplaces are junk and inserts are a must. This is all just interweb reading knowledge from a keyboard cowboy.
The insert I am seriously looking at is made by travis industries and sold under three different names. Avalon, Lopi, and Fireplace Xtroadinair. They are supposed to be very clean burning putting out low emissions like .58/hr most are like 3gr/hour. it uses gasification technology.
http://www.fireplacex.com/ProductGuide/ProductDetail.aspx?modelsku=99800604
for the large the unit itself is just over $4k. I would love to find it cheaper but thats the price we pay to play I guess.
Thanks for starting this thread and thanks to you all that shared your experiences.
I am going through a selection process right now. We bought a house this spring with a fireplace. It may even be a rumford fireplace idk. from what I read fireplaces are junk and inserts are a must. This is all just interweb reading knowledge from a keyboard cowboy.
The insert I am seriously looking at is made by travis industries and sold under three different names. Avalon, Lopi, and Fireplace Xtroadinair. They are supposed to be very clean burning putting out low emissions like .58/hr most are like 3gr/hour. it uses gasification technology.
http://www.fireplacex.com/ProductGuide/ProductDetail.aspx?modelsku=99800604
for the large the unit itself is just over $4k. I would love to find it cheaper but thats the price we pay to play I guess.
Thanks for starting this thread and thanks to you all that shared your experiences.
I wish my best customer had your LOPI insert. His only handles an 18" log (so he tells me). I end up rejecting half the logs I cut to meet that constraint. I save the longer ones for myself and other customers.
I once told him that if I owned a stove that needed under 18" logs to work, I'd replace it. He didn't like that comment.
Here in Croatia 13-14" firewood length is common.Well guys, I spent half my time today collecting a truckload of 18" logs or less for a customer with a Lopi 1250 that only accepts 18" logs or less. First class PITA. I saved the longer logs for two other customers that aren't so picky. I used an 18" scrap of branch wood as a measuring stick to separate them out. But, will the Lopi owner give me an extra dime a load for logs that fit inside his insert? Well, I'll give you three guesses and the first two don't count.
Pretty good sized wrenchThis is in our living room. We built the house to be heated with wood. The chimney is made of cement block with clay flue liners going from the basement out the top of the 2nd floor roof. We heat about 2000 sq feet with this stove. In fact, it's keeping my feet warm right now.
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