My stove is installed onto a hearth floor pad that I made of these little polished pebbles with a sizable amount of grout in between. The stones are pretty darn hard like granite.
the stove came two tiny clips about an inch long with two holes in it, whereas you would theoretically lift the stove, unscrew the leveling feet out, then insert one end of the clip into the feet peg then screw in the other clip into the floor surface. Easier said than done. Lifting the stove , and undoing that and then aligning where to drop, move the stove enough to drill then somehow get a driver to have enough angle space to screw into the other side of the clip. Ugh.
is there something like feet a stove with feet could sit in that would have some abrasiveness to it and keep the stove from moving when bumped into. The floor is so slick it's not hard to move this off center this moving the stove pipe.
the stove came two tiny clips about an inch long with two holes in it, whereas you would theoretically lift the stove, unscrew the leveling feet out, then insert one end of the clip into the feet peg then screw in the other clip into the floor surface. Easier said than done. Lifting the stove , and undoing that and then aligning where to drop, move the stove enough to drill then somehow get a driver to have enough angle space to screw into the other side of the clip. Ugh.
is there something like feet a stove with feet could sit in that would have some abrasiveness to it and keep the stove from moving when bumped into. The floor is so slick it's not hard to move this off center this moving the stove pipe.