Nice, didnt know Charmasters were made in Grand Rapids. Not too far from me.Here are two pics of the Charmaster, after putting a small load in, to hold the house over from 6 PM till bedtime. It was about 4 degrees and windy outside when I took this picture, but the thermostat was keeping the house at a consistent 71 degrees.
Door open:
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Door closed:
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Yeah, they are a pretty slick unit, in my opinion, and very well made.Nice, didnt know Charmasters were made in Grand Rapids. Not too far from me.
Stove looks really small and the fire place looks huge, but pictures can be deceiving. Personally I would have tried to put a bigger one in or an insert, but whatever works for you to get the heat inside the house.It's tricky to get pics of the secondary burners kicking.
I've got a little 602CB w/ flex direct connect into the chimney tile and sealed.
Many Nordic cabin w/ wood supply stacked almost tight against the stove. When its brought fresh from outside it will "power dry" in respectable fashion giving a great burn. There are times when this burns w/ more blue than orange leaving the front glass and chimney cleaner than any stove I've ever used.
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Smoke discoloration is leftover from fireplace use not the woodstove.
W/ fireplace this chimney wouldn't draw for nothing and pushed me to this change.
Works great now sealed into the chimney flue only one way to go, up.
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Boys don't the animals love wood heat hua.
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