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  1. KillerWhale

    Wood Stove Set in Fireplace - Should I Insulate the Gap in the Flue?

    I have a 2015 Jotul F100. It will be sitting 2/3 in an existing masonary FP. So the new SS liner comes off the top and goes through the old Flue, there will be approx 1 square foot of air space all around the liner (picture a 6" tube going through a shoe box and leaving an air gap). My concern...
  2. E

    Which joints to seal/cement a Jotul 118B?

    Hello, I recently bought a Jotul 118B in very good condition, however, it came in pieces and I've never put a woodstove together. I believe i have the right sealants and cements (though any thoughts on brands, etc would certainly be welcome) but am not sure which joints to caulk. All...
  3. C

    Stovepipe for Jotul F50 Rangeley

    I am installing a Jotul F50 Rangeley in an addition to my passive solar house. It will be used for supplemental heat. I have read conflicting ideas on the best stovepipe, so I thought I would ask here. Situation of the woodstove. It will be in a large room in a floor to ceiling brick U open to...
  4. M

    Rebuild a Jotul Firelight 12 or replace Englander NC-30 or ?

    Greetings fellow wood stove owners. I hope to stay as warm as many of you and sit down by a beautiful fireplace and keep myself and my family warm. But I have a problem.... I have a 1997 Jotul Firelight 12. I need to replace the following: the back plate the inner back plate inner top...
  5. J

    Cracked Jotul 118

    Hello, My family has an original (early 70's) Jotul 118 which recently developed a fairly significant crack in one of the side panels (photo below). We would much prefer to keep this stove vs. replacing it (not only $$ but we are quite attached to the stove after 40+ years of faithful heat in...