New Englander Outdoor Wood Burner - 1st Burn

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Way to go Bill, but I'd rather see some pictures of the Keystone install than that ugly hunk of steel. ;-)

Nice avatar by the way, I bet not many people know what it is.
 
You might be surprised on that Todd. There should be several folks know what that is.
 
Todd said:
Way to go Bill, but I'd rather see some pictures of the Keystone install than that ugly hunk of steel. ;-)

Nice avatar by the way, I bet not many people know what it is.


Glowing Cat from his Keystone, right?
 
BrowningBAR said:
Todd said:
Way to go Bill, but I'd rather see some pictures of the Keystone install than that ugly hunk of steel. ;-)

Nice avatar by the way, I bet not many people know what it is.


Glowing Cat from his Keystone, right?

Yes - it is the cat burning in my Keystone. This pic is of the new SS cat I put-in towards of the end of the season last Spring. It was a classic cat stove shoulder season burn, no flame, no smoke out the chimney, 550ish degree-ish stove top and a glowing cat. That type burn also made for a great overnight burn too. Very clean burn.

Thanks!
Bill
 
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