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Thanks.  Looks nice, is that your stove?  I put another 10 inches of insulation in the attic this fall and it is messing me up with the stove.  The insulation has really helped, so I have to tone back the fires.  My wife laughed at me because we slept with the bedroom window wide open all night one day last week.  Got a little carried away with the stove that night. lol
Yeah it's a Pacific Energy Super 27. I have cooked myself out many times. Only problem now is it puts me to sleep.
 
Yeah it's a Pacific Energy Super 27. I have cooked myself out many times. Only problem now is it puts me to sleep.
Very nice. Those are nice stoves. I like the glass fronts. We put in a nice Vermont Castings stove in our old house. I got it down in the basement, but I was not going to try and get it back out when we moved! We have an "Old Timer" that was in the new house. It heats just fine, but I miss the glass front and an ash pan.
 
Ive never had a stove. Jsut fireplaces that provide zero heat unless you are 2 ft away
They are work, but the exercise is good for me splitting and hauling the wood. A good stove can be very efficient, and the heat is very nice. It is hard to explain, but much nicer than forced air. When I spent some time in Arizona, I was surprised at how many people had wood stoves to take the chill off during the winter nights.
 
They are work, but the exercise is good for me splitting and hauling the wood. A good stove can be very efficient, and the heat is very nice. It is hard to explain, but much nicer than forced air. When I spent some time in Arizona, I was surprised at how many people had wood stoves to take the chill off during the winter nights.
I bet...
I spend most of my time outside and in the patio... when its cold I use the little firepit in the middle of my patio table which is perfect as hand warmer. Never gets below 32 here though, maybe touches on 31 once or twice a year to add little ice. Usually stays above 45.
 
Very nice.  Those are nice stoves.  I like the glass fronts.  We put in a nice Vermont Castings stove in our old house.  I got it down in the basement, but I was not going to try and get it back out when we moved!  We have an "Old Timer" that was in the new house.  It heats just fine, but I miss the glass front and an ash pan.
Vermont castings get way up there. Mine is steel. Buddy that thing really gets going around 650-700 degrees. The stainless steel baffle has burn tubes that rebutn the smoke particles. Doesn't hold the heat as long as cast iron or soapstone but it gets hot in a hurry.
 
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