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Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« Reply #45 on: October 10, 2013, 01:16:07 PM »

 I see you did the same thing as me with your support wires on the stack..Im up 19 feet
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Yepper.  Thanks for the ideal...and the proof it works.  I got the chimney bracket from a company, online, that deals with central boiler.  It works well with

Looking forward to firing up the owb and seeing how it works.  Not cold enough here yet.
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« Reply #46 on: October 10, 2013, 06:23:06 PM »

I see you did the same thing as me with your support wires on the stack..Im up 19 feet

Yepper.  Thanks for the ideal...and the proof it works.  I got the chimney bracket from a company, online, that deals with central boiler.  It works well with

Looking forward to firing up the owb and seeing how it works.  Not cold enough here yet.
[/quote] Hey np lol..Thats the exact same thing i did ..Except I didn't buy the bracket online..Bought it from a central boiler dealer...lol..You got turn buckles to keep the tension? The set up absolutely works.. Yeah Im looking forward to firing up the  owb as well..Its been warm heres as well..Maybe this weekend Ill see
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Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« Reply #47 on: October 10, 2013, 09:39:05 PM »

Yep....  That's a lot to put on one

Hoping it works for you...  The e series heatmaster has a lower exhaust temp than most models so we just gotta hope that by the time it's at the top it's still over 300... 

I know on some of the newer e series you can't even add 3 ft of chimney without potential issues because stack temps are so low, even if its insulated
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« Reply #48 on: October 10, 2013, 11:28:20 PM »

Yep....  That's a lot to put on one

Hoping it works for you...  The e series heatmaster has a lower exhaust temp than most models so we just gotta hope that by the time it's at the top it's still over 300... 

I know on some of the newer e series you can't even add 3 ft of chimney without potential issues because stack temps are so low, even if its insulated

Scott, Can you educate me on this further please.
I've got a Heatmaster 10KE with about 6' of insulated stack. Are you guys thinking its efficient enough to condensate before it gets to the top causing moisture problems or creosote buildup ? I do burn it out about once a month with cardboard.
Can i check the EGT with an IR gun or whats the preferred method for an insulated chimney ?

Thanks in advance :)

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« Reply #49 on: October 11, 2013, 03:41:03 AM »

Yep....  That's a lot to put on one

Hoping it works for you...  The e series heatmaster has a lower exhaust temp than most models so we just gotta hope that by the time it's at the top it's still over 300... 

I know on some of the newer e series you can't even add 3 ft of chimney without potential issues because stack temps are so low, even if its insulated

Hopefully it works...we will see.   I used insulated pipes for this, plus I dont have a E series burner, just a straight 5000ss.
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Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« Reply #50 on: October 11, 2013, 03:42:43 AM »


Hey np lol..Thats the exact same thing i did ..Except I didn't buy the bracket online..Bought it from a central boiler dealer...lol..You got turn buckles to keep the tension? The set up absolutely works.. Yeah Im looking forward to firing up the  owb as well..Its been warm heres as well..Maybe this weekend Ill see

I put a turn buckle on each corner.
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« Reply #51 on: October 14, 2013, 04:11:29 PM »

20 cords.  Still havent fired as of yet. :)
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« Reply #52 on: October 14, 2013, 08:50:01 PM »

Yep....  That's a lot to put on one

Hoping it works for you...  The e series heatmaster has a lower exhaust temp than most models so we just gotta hope that by the time it's at the top it's still over 300... 

I know on some of the newer e series you can't even add 3 ft of chimney without potential issues because stack temps are so low, even if its insulated

Scott, Can you educate me on this further please.
I've got a Heatmaster 10KE with about 6' of insulated stack. Are you guys thinking its efficient enough to condensate before it gets to the top causing moisture problems or creosote buildup ? I do burn it out about once a month with cardboard.
Can i check the EGT with an IR gun or whats the preferred method for an insulated chimney ?

Thanks in advance :)

-Ryan

Yes, you get the point about condensing

I do t think you'll have that issue on the 10e at all tho..... Stack temps although lower than a regular, are still high enough to be safe
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Re: Post some pics of your wood piles and stoves. Heres mine
« Reply #53 on: October 15, 2013, 04:00:29 AM »

Powerstroke, I see the brackets on the left side of your stove. Are they to hang your stove tools,rakes hoes shovels? I have been trying to come up with a good way to store those tools. What do some of you others do with yours?
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« Reply #54 on: October 15, 2013, 10:11:42 AM »

Yes Pit Crew, those are for my tools.  I have a hoe end welded to a 6' piece of metal coduit and an ash shovel that I hang up there. They are just cheap metal hangers you can pick up at Menards and I screwed them to the framing.  It works great!  :)
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