I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
I replaced my 30 year old stove last spring and wondered the same thing, it was not long before I fell in love with viewing the fire, like mentioned the glass stays clean with good wood and a well designed stove.john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
If you have no interest in watching the fire then for sure you won't have to "maintain" the glass.john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
john_alaska said:Every stove I see has a glass door, Why???
Badfish740 said:john_alaska said:Every stove I see has a glass door, Why???
Step 1: Buck, split, and stack wood outside on a cold day.
Step 2: Go inside and start a fire.
Step 3: Crack a beer.
Step 4: Sit in front of stove.
Step 5: Enjoy beer and fire.
My Englander is in the basement rather than a cozy living room, but it doesn't stop me from sitting on a folding chair with my feet resting on a round and enjoying a cold one in front of it-at least until the wife yells down the steps "What are you doing down there?"
john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
shawneyboy said:LOL I think that statement is in the "New Wife's Handbook" under the subheading of things to yell down the steps.
BrowningBAR said:john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
http://www.woodstove.com/index.php/classic
john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
oldspark said:I replaced my 30 year old stove last spring and wondered the same thing, it was not long before I fell in love with viewing the fire, like mentioned the glass stays clean with good wood and a well designed stove.john_alaska said:I am replacing my 30 year old work horse stove with a new EPA rated one... Every stove I see has a glass door, Why??? I am not interested in a glass door and it seems like one more thing to maintain...
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