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You could always get a new stove with an 8 inch liner so you wouldnt have to change liner. How much square feet are you trying to heat?Still looking for advice. This stove was just sitting in the fireplace of the previous owner who used it for several years. He did not know it had a cat, and just started his fire (although he did open the dampers and wait about a half an hour before closing back up). I would like to know what anyone's thoughts are and whether it's worth it to install it in my fireplace. Is it ruined because of the way he used it without ever replacing the cat? I would rather not install nor put in an 8 inch chimney liner if the stove is not worth it, because the, if I get another stove that requires a 6 inch liner, I will have to redo and am just wasting cash that I do not have. He is asking $400 for the stove.
Can you buy a new catalytic combustor? And how much $? So, you have $500-$700 in a totally abused old stove. No way. I'd go 6" chimney pipe and a modern stove. And stove advice is more pertinent with: climate, house design, Sqft, insulation, etc data.
Cannot speak to whether it's worth fixing up, but only to the asking price of $400: no way. He should be happy to get one bill for it. Plenty of 20-year old stoves out there for $400, in better shape, or brand new ones for under $1000.
Even if you go for it, that stove may not suit your needs in the long run and it won't last forever anyway, so consider whether you really want an 8" liner for the long haul. If you are heating a large space and are set on having a big cat that takes 8", I think there are very few other than Buck (like Blaze King King?). Stoves taking 6" are 100x more common.
I think a Princess would be ideal for your climate, maybe you'll get lucky and find a used one.BK princess is what I would get in a perfect world. It has a 6" flue. I have read here that a buck is built like a tank, so that is partly why I considered it. Maybe I would be better to just wait until next season and get a new one, or not be so eager and keep looking. I have been on this site and looking for about 3weeks. For some reason, here in my neck of the woods, used stoves of this age, mostly non cat, run for $800-$1000, even "pre-epa" stoves.
Bucks are built like a tank, the cat housing and all of that area can be replaced if need be, yes you would be looking at some money to put into the stove, I would show that to the guy selling the stove and see if you can get him to come down on price.
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My question would be, can you fit an 8" liner down your chimney?
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