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shithead
14-03-2008, 04:24 PM
Our primary source of heat is our fireplace so now it needs to be replaced after 10+ years. I source green wood from various people, then I cut it down and transfer it myself. I have a wood pile/work area at the edge of my yard that has about 65 cord. At the start of winter I had almost 110 cord.

This is the fireplace that we're buying, big panoramic door for full viewing, autoclean doors and 8 hr burn time. My gf wants to frame straight up from the fireplace around the chimney to the ceiling(about 16 ft) and cover in rock to finish it off.








BIS PANORAMA


WARMTH YOU CAN SEE
APPROVED EPA* 4.1 gr/hr

* The vertical design of the door together with the herringbone refractory brick gives a spectacular view of the fire
* Airtight combustion chamber for maximum efficiency and highest heat output
* Easy access to combustion controls
* Single cast iron door available in black, brushed nickel or plated 24-karat gold
* Super efficient air wash system keeps the viewing glass clean
* Dual handle ash drawer with lid for easy removal of ashes without any mess
* Easy access flue gas by-pass system
* Decorative log retainers
* Knock-out sides and back for easy connection to forced air system
* Outside air kit

OPTIONS
- Gravity Kits
- Forced-air heating kit for furnace hook-up
(not EPA approved)
- Clean face option
- Blowers

CHIMNEY SYSTEM
The BIS PANORAMA fireplace is certified with Secure TempTM ASHT+ or Secure TempTM S-2100+
insulated stainless steel chimney

* Environmental Protection Agency

shithead
14-03-2008, 04:29 PM
http://www.securitychimneys.com/images/photos-produits/Fireplace/Bis-Panorama.jpg

Demonwolf
14-03-2008, 08:32 PM
nice, i bet you have a nice old house?

St
15-03-2008, 09:57 PM
I like the smell of a real fire place,wood is free for me just need a fire place.Looks very nice must be nice to be rich;).

Bowlcut
16-03-2008, 01:06 PM
Is this the kind of shit people worry about when they get old and hitched?

trykillthis
16-03-2008, 07:58 PM
Burning stuff is always kick ass.

shithead
16-03-2008, 09:23 PM
I got mad at Ultramar and closed my account. Too much BS, they came and inspected my furnace(3 yrs old) said it was unfit and that they couldnt deliver oil to us until we fixed it. I told them I was going to burn wood anyway. The next week the delivered oil after they said they couldnt

shithead
16-03-2008, 09:25 PM
I will avoid paying the high oil costs as much as possible. To fill my oil tank now its $1000, five years ago it was $475

Bowlcut
17-03-2008, 01:07 PM
I will avoid paying the high oil costs as much as possible. To fill my oil tank now its $1000, five years ago it was $475

****en eh bro. You should try to get Citgo to give you free heating oil. :D

trykillthis
17-03-2008, 04:16 PM
So much pine beetle kill out there, lots of dry free wood.

RagingRandy
30-03-2008, 11:37 PM
Have you thought about propane? I burn wood as my main source of heat and it gets pricey to buy and a huge amount of work to do it yourself. The propane is nice because there is no mess.

shithead
30-03-2008, 11:52 PM
Have you thought about propane? I burn wood as my main source of heat and it gets pricey to buy and a huge amount of work to do it yourself. The propane is nice because there is no mess.

Propane is for trailer trash, IMO. I'm not saying that you are trailer trash, but most trailers use this as their source of heat.
I dont mind the work, in the summer I work crazy hours anyway.

One of my best buddies has propane and I bug him too. lol

RagingRandy
31-03-2008, 07:18 AM
There is a aroma you get from a real wood fire that can't be beat. The new propane fireplaces look far more realistic. Another issue is a lot of insurance companies are not insuring homes with wood fireplaces anymore or at least adding a hefty premium.