Thought I'd try and post a few pics of the finished install.
Fire shots are during the break-in fires. So far I'm very pleased with Corie's design and it should be the perfect supplement to the Revere when its really cold here.
Pumps out a surprising amount of heat given it's small size. I put the "T" on top of the stove for ease of cleaning with a Soot-Eater without having to remove the baffle board. Just a personal choice I thought I'd try out - at first I thought the look of it there might bug me since it wasn't totally "clean", but I actually don't even notice it now that I've looked at it for a while, so I'm glad I did it.
I also added a lip to the ash lip to keep ashes from spilling off, painted my spring handles black, and added a Lopi blower and snap disc (mine didn't come with a free blower) that were my spare from a previous stove at our old house. Mrs. Jpr says I can't ever leave anything alone... Maybe I'll re-designate it a 17vl-SE (for Special Edition)
Happy Burning!
Fire shots are during the break-in fires. So far I'm very pleased with Corie's design and it should be the perfect supplement to the Revere when its really cold here.
Pumps out a surprising amount of heat given it's small size. I put the "T" on top of the stove for ease of cleaning with a Soot-Eater without having to remove the baffle board. Just a personal choice I thought I'd try out - at first I thought the look of it there might bug me since it wasn't totally "clean", but I actually don't even notice it now that I've looked at it for a while, so I'm glad I did it.
I also added a lip to the ash lip to keep ashes from spilling off, painted my spring handles black, and added a Lopi blower and snap disc (mine didn't come with a free blower) that were my spare from a previous stove at our old house. Mrs. Jpr says I can't ever leave anything alone... Maybe I'll re-designate it a 17vl-SE (for Special Edition)
Happy Burning!
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