Time will tell if its better

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Ratman said:
I still love cast iron stuff though.

As do I. Almost closed the deal on a big demo soapstone as well that was gorgeous.
 
SolarAndWood said:
That is a lot of steel to be labeling cute.

She loved and ran its predecessor for twenty years. It weighed 650 pounds.
 

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Nice. Burn a lot less wood?
 
Used to burn five to seven cords a year. The last two seasons I burned three and change. And as she said "This is the warmest this house has ever been.".

Actually before I came to terms with the new stove it was too damned hot in here. And I used to burn the old one at 1,000 degrees top plate temp pretty regularly. I try to keep the 30 around five to six and we get more heat in the joint. Go figure.
 
BrotherBart said:
Used to burn five to seven cords a year. The last two seasons I burned three and change.

The 30 paid for itself pretty quickly.
 
Congrats on the new stove SolarAndWood...the posters up in Alaska speak very well of the blazekings. Was that a show room model from the E Syr stove shop? Anyway I'm surprised you burned threw 2 CAT stoves is 2 years...looking forward to your reports on the BK.
 
Thanks SA. The E Syracuse shop didn't have anything on display or in stock. I bought Daryl's demo and had it shipped. Worked out well.

The two previous stoves each worked fairly well the first year but fell off and were done by the end of the second year. They were both run hard, lit in October and didn't go out until end of April. If we were more attentive to the stoves and didn't have the heat requirements because of the major remodel, I'm sure we would have had better results. We are pretty utilitarian and don't find the BK's looks objectionable at all, so I think it is probably a better fit for us.
 
Is it the nickel door? They don't come out and say it is available but the photos show it sometimes. I know you found a demo but what were your findings for prices on new kings? Good to see one go in, there are so many options with this stove be it legs or pedestal, classic, parlor, ultra, black door, gold door, nickel door, etc. but still the same firebox. Reminds me of the PE line in that way. That fan kit is supposed to be equivalent to a heat shield in terms of clearance requirements. I'm also curious about how loud you feel the fans are.
 
SolarAndWood said:
Actually cement board. The house is in the middle of a complete rebuild. Once it is done and the boiler is in place, the stove will find a home at the end of the space instead of the middle of it. Although, after looking at this thing, I'm not sure we will need a boiler. Solar DHW and the King might be a better combination.

If you need more heat than a BK King can throw then I think it's time to reevaluate everything. . .
 
Sen. John Blutarsky said:
With all due respect. What the hell do you do to destroy a stove in two seasons? You could drop a bomb on my house and all that would be left was the stove Just wondering?

He bought 2 VCs.

They were effed up before he even got them.
 
SolarAndWood, I think you are going to be very happy. Many people have come and gone on PMing me on the BK. Many have returned a PM again after our discussions and there purchase with a big thanks on introducing the stove to them. Two people have also purchased the inserts. They all have had the same results as I. After running the BK they have all said that they cannot believe the control they have over their stove on a full load compared to any other stove they have operated. The closest is the Woodstock series. Welcome to the club and enjoy your upcoming heating season. I am glad you got to benefit from Daryls advertisement in the articles for sale post. That was a wonderful deal. After you run your stove the real value will shine through.
N of 60
 
north of 60 said:
Welcome to the club and enjoy your upcoming heating season.

Thanks for your posts, they were very helpful in the decision making process and I am definitely looking forward to firing it up in a couple months.
 
Bigg_Redd said:
If you need more heat than a BK King can throw then I think it's time to reevaluate everything. . .

The big question is if I can get the heat to all the right places.
 
Highbeam said:
Is it the nickel door? I know you found a demo but what were your findings for prices on new kings?

It is the nickel door and I like it. Prices were retail quotations that moved quickly into the tax credit pitch.
 
SolarAndWood said:
Highbeam said:
Is it the nickel door? I know you found a demo but what were your findings for prices on new kings?

It is the nickel door and I like it. Prices were retail quotations that moved quickly into the tax credit pitch.

A BK King Ultra runs $2995.00 here in the midwest.The one like woodandandsolar has.
 
With the door and fan upgrades?
 
Hey Solar and Wood I would challenge you to a duel my King against yours however I didn't hook it up to specs,so I know it won't outperform one that is hooked up to specs.I still get up to 15hrs of heat from mine.It would probably give longer heat times but I get tired of waiting for the wood to burn down.Even after 15hrs of burning I'm noticing two our three splits still in the thing.I look forward to your cold weather reports,congratulations on your purchase.
 
SolarAndWood said:
Bigg_Redd said:
If you need more heat than a BK King can throw then I think it's time to reevaluate everything. . .

The big question is if I can get the heat to all the right places.

It'll get were it gets and you'd be hard pressed to find a stove that'll get it in the right places any better.
 
Rich L said:
Hey Solar and Wood I would challenge you to a duel my King against yours however I didn't hook it up to specs,so I know it won't outperform one that is hooked up to specs.I still get up to 15hrs of heat from mine.It would probably give longer heat times but I get tired of waiting for the wood to burn down.Even after 15hrs of burning I'm noticing two our three splits still in the thing.I look forward to your cold weather reports,congratulations on your purchase.

Thanks Rich, I accept the challenge. After 15 hrs, what is the cat reading?
 
Bigg_Redd said:
It'll get were it gets and you'd be hard pressed to find a stove that'll get it in the right places any better.

The stove sits in the middle of 1000 sq ft room. I need to get heat around the corner of an L to another 1000 sq ft where the bedrooms and bath are. I think a few strategic cold air returns while I have the house open anyway for the remodel might get the job done. There is a third 1000 sq ft space that is a walkout under the 1000 sq ft room where the stove is. This is probably where my scheme will break down. The upside is that 99% of the family's waking hours are spent in the room that stove is in and the lower level has a lot of solar gain..
 
Anybody else miss BrotherBart's old avatar? I feel like we lost a member of the family. :down:
 
No doubt, next thing coming is the name change to Brother Inferno
 
Alright already. It's back. :coolsmirk:
 
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