Warm Morning safe install in garage
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Google helped me out.
I found this and it seems to answer my questions.
viewtopic.php?f=55&t=39013&sid=231e672b ... a&start=60
I do need to check the bricks out.
I hope they're good because they're very expensive!!!
What can I use for "fireproof spacers"?
Also, can one still buy asbestos millboard or what can I use for a backer?
I found this and it seems to answer my questions.
viewtopic.php?f=55&t=39013&sid=231e672b ... a&start=60
I do need to check the bricks out.
I hope they're good because they're very expensive!!!
What can I use for "fireproof spacers"?
Also, can one still buy asbestos millboard or what can I use for a backer?
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Thanks, Fred.TSC--porcelain fence insulators
I got lots of those laying around
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can you get a piece of 6" single wall stove pipe and use it like this pic to go from oval to round ?
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you would then just need to push the triple wall up some to make the connection from single round into the triple wall.
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you would then just need to push the triple wall up some to make the connection from single round into the triple wall.
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Thanks, King Coal.
I bet I can.
Do you think I could just go through the wood sidewall with the triple wall?
I bet I can.
Do you think I could just go through the wood sidewall with the triple wall?
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it depends, do you have a couple triple wall elbows to turn the pipe toward the outside then up ?
you will also have to figure out how to support the weight of the triple both inside and out
you will also have to figure out how to support the weight of the triple both inside and out
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I would have just run single wall from the stove to the triple wall.
Unless there is something made for it, I would redneck engineer a hanger for the triple wall
Unless there is something made for it, I would redneck engineer a hanger for the triple wall
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I found this at Lowe's:Also, can one still buy asbestos millboard or what can I use for a backer?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/IMPERIAL-Black ... rd/3818607
Imperial black stove board.
Also, I haven't checked my fire bricks yet but was looking around in case I needed some.
I found 2 places and they're @ $100.
It seems like they are saying that is per brick.
Would that be correct?
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Thanks, Hotblast 1357.
Those look like regular old fire bricks.
The ones inside my WM seem thicker and some aren't rectangular
Here's one I found
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/65649/ ... brick.html
Those look like regular old fire bricks.
The ones inside my WM seem thicker and some aren't rectangular
Here's one I found
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/65649/ ... brick.html
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I think it was a forum member that threw out the caution about buying those Warm Morning stoves...... MUST check the condition of the bricks because of the very high cost of replacing them.
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I have had this one for years.
More accurately, my parents had it for years.
So, no acquisition cost.
I'll be checking the bricks real soon.
Although it's outrageous, I might pay $88 for a set but not just one brick in the link.
I'm waiting for clarification from the seller now
More accurately, my parents had it for years.
So, no acquisition cost.
I'll be checking the bricks real soon.
Although it's outrageous, I might pay $88 for a set but not just one brick in the link.
I'm waiting for clarification from the seller now
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this is the link to the page for the 2 flat bricks you need for the 617. you need WM9885R and WM9884R
i had a link for the corner bricks too but that source no longer has them
there was a recent thread on this type stove where the owner made a full set of replacement bricks including corners from standard flat bricks, it was an awesome job.
i'll try to find it on forum for you.
steve
i had a link for the corner bricks too but that source no longer has them
there was a recent thread on this type stove where the owner made a full set of replacement bricks including corners from standard flat bricks, it was an awesome job.
i'll try to find it on forum for you.
steve
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sorry forgot to post the link
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/Parts/ ... %20Morning
if you go looking the corner brick you need is WM5289R
http://www.woodmanspartsplus.com/Parts/ ... %20Morning
if you go looking the corner brick you need is WM5289R
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Thanks, King Coal.
I'm heading to the basement to look at the bricks this morning.
I would be very pleasantly surprised if it didn't need some.
My dad has been gone 30 years and he used the stove to burn waste paper.
He told me not to burn it too hot.
I don't know if that is because of the bricks or the chimney.
It was hooked up to the same flue that I have my coal furnace hooked into before I lined it
Edit:
I missed your post from last evening, Steve.
I'll look too.
Found it.
viewtopic.php?f=55&t=38374&start=30
I'm heading to the basement to look at the bricks this morning.
I would be very pleasantly surprised if it didn't need some.
My dad has been gone 30 years and he used the stove to burn waste paper.
He told me not to burn it too hot.
I don't know if that is because of the bricks or the chimney.
It was hooked up to the same flue that I have my coal furnace hooked into before I lined it
Edit:
I missed your post from last evening, Steve.
That would be awesome.there was a recent thread on this type stove where the owner made a full set of replacement bricks including corners from standard flat bricks, it was an awesome job.
i'll try to find it on forum for you.
I'll look too.
Found it.
viewtopic.php?f=55&t=38374&start=30