Re: Woodstoves
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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11/08/22 06:47 AM
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I have been running a Quadrafire 2100 step top since 2007 , I bough the floor model from the store it was a few years old at that point I replaced a few brick sin about 2009 a couple came cracked from the trip from the store and a full change in 2018 other than fire brick which wear out in any stove door seals every few years and cleaning is all
it is about 3/4 of our heat the furnace gets us through the night
only down side is the fire box is a little small
16 inch wood is about all the longer you want to cut it.
burning dry wood you clean the chimney every other year just to make sure , they burn that clean.
with dry wood you run the primary air wide open the first fire of every day , then you can choke it down safely once the flue is hot
How big is the firebox on those 2100's? On my 3100's the boxes are 18" deep. I cut all my wood at 16" to keep it away from the glass.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Woodstoves
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#7711937
11/08/22 06:56 AM
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Boco, wherever you get the new gasket should also sell adhesive, usually furnace cement, to secure the new gasket in place.
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Re: Woodstoves
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#7711994
11/08/22 08:37 AM
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Very SE Nebraska
Gary Benson
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I put a small stove in a couple days ago just for the ambiance. Glass door so I can watch it burn and put my feet up and warm my toes. My lady friend is paranoid and threw a fit because the fire was "too big". I guess I won't be building any more fires until I find a different place to live.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: Gary Benson]
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11/08/22 08:49 AM
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I put a small stove in a couple days ago just for the ambiance. Glass door so I can watch it burn and put my feet up and warm my toes. My lady friend is paranoid and threw a fit because the fire was "too big". I guess I won't be building any more fires until I find a different place to live. My wife is the opposite, she keeps a big fire going, keeps it at 80-85 in the degrees in the living room and kitchen even when I there to complain about it. When I come back from a week or so at camp and see an alarming amount of firewood gone I know she's kept it even warmer in my absence.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: Lugnut]
#7712055
11/08/22 10:14 AM
11/08/22 10:14 AM
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BigBob
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I put a small stove in a couple days ago just for the ambiance. Glass door so I can watch it burn and put my feet up and warm my toes. My lady friend is paranoid and threw a fit because the fire was "too big". I guess I won't be building any more fires until I find a different place to live. My wife is the opposite, she keeps a big fire going, keeps it at 80-85 in the degrees in the living room and kitchen even when I there to complain about it. When I come back from a week or so at camp and see an alarming amount of firewood gone I know she's kept it even warmer in my absence. I cured a GF of this by "LETTING" her come and HELP put up a couple of cords, it was amazing how stingy with the wood she got! LOL When I bought my Timberline, it didn't have a door gasket. Worked so well, l never bothered to get one.
Last edited by BigBob; 11/08/22 10:22 AM.
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Re: Woodstoves
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11/08/22 10:53 AM
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Yeah, she used to claim, “The wood’s free.” Then I had her help me cut, haul, split and stack. It’s still didn’t cure her.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: Lugnut]
#7712103
11/08/22 11:32 AM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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I have been running a Quadrafire 2100 step top since 2007 , I bough the floor model from the store it was a few years old at that point I replaced a few brick sin about 2009 a couple came cracked from the trip from the store and a full change in 2018 other than fire brick which wear out in any stove door seals every few years and cleaning is all
it is about 3/4 of our heat the furnace gets us through the night
only down side is the fire box is a little small
16 inch wood is about all the longer you want to cut it.
burning dry wood you clean the chimney every other year just to make sure , they burn that clean.
with dry wood you run the primary air wide open the first fire of every day , then you can choke it down safely once the flue is hot
How big is the firebox on those 2100's? On my 3100's the boxes are 18" deep. I cut all my wood at 16" to keep it away from the glass. 18 deep 16 wide unsure on height but not real high , it burns great and so clean that the mail man asked me one day how come you have a stove and all that wood and I never see you have a fire going. there was about 3 inches of snow on the ground that day. I said I almost always have a fire going there is one going right now , look close at the top of the chimney look at the heat waves you can see the mirage . there is only smoke when I first start a fire for a couple minutes and that is in the morning before light. I intend to cut all my wood 16 some ends up shorter and some a little longer I built a 4 foot long saw buck that is 16 on center so I cut down the stuff over 20. I also bring home limb wood in 4-6 foot lengths less pieces to load and it rides better then I back up to the saw buck and load it on and cut it to lengths when I pick it up it can go right in the shed. all about handling it the fewest times.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Woodstoves
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11/08/22 03:11 PM
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Well, ended up ordering the jotel Greenville. Will be feb before it comes in but really like it. Gives me time to knock wall out and get things ready!
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Re: Woodstoves
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11/08/22 03:41 PM
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Hello to all. Just bought my house about a month ago. It has a Pacific Summit series A in the basement. Made in Canada. Wasn't sure how to use it so good old computer told me. Seems it is a good one. Haven't used it yet still putting wood in the basement. Plus, only going to use it when gets cold. place has open vents from basement to first floor so the heat can get through. Anybody have one of these.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: CGBurnett]
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11/08/22 03:56 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Hello to all. Just bought my house about a month ago. It has a Pacific Summit series A in the basement. Made in Canada. Wasn't sure how to use it so good old computer told me. Seems it is a good one. Haven't used it yet still putting wood in the basement. Plus, only going to use it when gets cold. place has open vents from basement to first floor so the heat can get through. Anybody have one of these. since it doen't sound like you know much about stoves ,before you use it get a chimney sweep to come inspect your chimney and fire brick. make sure the chimney is clean and in good repair fire brick are all in order , he can probably give you a few tips on the stove also Dry wood , get a moisture meter if you haven't had time to season a year under cover
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Woodstoves
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03/28/24 10:45 PM
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N. Carolina
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Back up! Been using about a 10 year old Quadrafire 4300 steptop i bought new. Good stove, but not getting what I want out of it. My dad has had a BlazeKing Princess for around 40 years. It s a great stove and believe I’m going to sell my 4300 and get a catalyst stove. I’ve narrowed it down to a BK princess, BK Ashford 30, or a hearthstone mansfield. Man, those soapstone stoves loo good. The stove is heating my basement of 900 sq.ft. pluus 1600 sq.ft. upstairs. Around 20 ft of 6” double wall flue. Good seasoned hardwood only. Anyone use a princecess, ashford, or mansfield?
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Re: Woodstoves
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03/28/24 11:34 PM
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JD Nichols
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Quadrafire 2100 Millenium ACC. Heats our 1400 sq ft house pretty well. The room that it is in gets pretty warm to be able to heat the rest of the house. I have cooked on it during a power outage. Not perfect for cooking but it works in a pinch.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: Scout1]
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03/29/24 12:04 AM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Back up! Been using about a 10 year old Quadrafire 4300 steptop i bought new. Good stove, but not getting what I want out of it. My dad has had a BlazeKing Princess for around 40 years. It s a great stove and believe I’m going to sell my 4300 and get a catalyst stove. I’ve narrowed it down to a BK princess, BK Ashford 30, or a hearthstone mansfield. Man, those soapstone stoves loo good. The stove is heating my basement of 900 sq.ft. pluus 1600 sq.ft. upstairs. Around 20 ft of 6” double wall flue. Good seasoned hardwood only. Anyone use a princecess, ashford, or mansfield? how are you running your air controls ? a 4300 should cook you out of that space unless it is sided with new paper on the coldest day of the NC winter running it with the start up air left open it burns well but sends most of your heat up the chimney start up air for 15 minutes , burn the first fire of the day primary air wide open and 15 minutes after your reload it should be good to pull the primary air closed and let the real heat begin. put a fan or blower blowing across the top of the stove also to push the air around some
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
#8110245
03/29/24 12:20 AM
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Scout1
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Back up! Been using about a 10 year old Quadrafire 4300 steptop i bought new. Good stove, but not getting what I want out of it. My dad has had a BlazeKing Princess for around 40 years. It s a great stove and believe I’m going to sell my 4300 and get a catalyst stove. I’ve narrowed it down to a BK princess, BK Ashford 30, or a hearthstone mansfield. Man, those soapstone stoves loo good. The stove is heating my basement of 900 sq.ft. pluus 1600 sq.ft. upstairs. Around 20 ft of 6” double wall flue. Good seasoned hardwood only. Anyone use a princecess, ashford, or mansfield? how are you running your air controls ? a 4300 should cook you out of that space unless it is sided with new paper on the coldest day of the NC winter running it with the start up air left open it burns well but sends most of your heat up the chimney start up air for 15 minutes , burn the first fire of the day primary air wide open and 15 minutes after your reload it should be good to pull the primary air closed and let the real heat begin. put a fan or blower blowing across the top of the stove also to push the air around some Our house is 2x6 walls with good insulation. Normally run the AAC at a minimum and regulate the tubes at medium or closed down at night. It will run you out of the 900sqft. down stairs. I run the mnual fan on our HVAC sytem as we have two returns within 20 feet of the stove. I have closed one return off upstairs to try and suck in more air downstairs (near stove) and am considering closing off another upstairs while heating in winter. I will probably be selling this stove.I just really like the cat stoves after watching dad’s for 40 years.
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Re: Woodstoves
[Re: YamaCat]
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03/29/24 12:33 AM
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I’ve always been fond of the Fisher stoves. Heating machines ! Me too. My brother used to have the trucking contact for Fisher. They sold tons of stoves to the New England states back in the 70's.
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Re: Woodstoves
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#8110300
03/29/24 06:41 AM
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Love my non-cat, pre-auto combustion control Quadra-Fires. I have two 3100’s, one for home and one for camp.
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