![]() ![]() I wouldn't want to do it, but I'm sure I could. There is a lot more that would come into play like whether the liner would fit through your old damper opening and how much wiggle room you had to play with. Then, I'd put the stove in the opening and reach up through the stoves flue opening from inside the stove and pull the bolts through the top of the stove, attach the nuts and draw the adapter down to the stove. I would then run the liner down the chimney flue and attach the adapter to the bottom of the liner. The only way I can think of to make that work is to pre-fit the stove pipe adapter to the stove and drill the holes in the stove top to attach it then I would tack weld the bolts to the adapter that fasten it to the stove top. but it looks just like a cleaner version of this: I bought the stove yesterday, and don't have a picture of it. The former owner said they used to sell glass kits to go in their place? This may help identify the stove? It has and elongated octagon design in each door, but this appears to be removable. I don't know what model it is officially, but it has a 24" door opening, which I have read is the size of the 28000. ![]() Personally, I'm one who like to research and learn all I can, before making a purchase, but I came across a Buck Stove for $200 from an old farmer friend and jumped on it as it was far too good a deal to let pass. A $300 power bill was not expected last month, so I started actively looking. We have 2 fireplaces in the home, so I wanted a woodstove insert to supplement and/or take over heating duties. IN an effort to make a long story short, my wife and I bought our home in October, and quickly found issues with our heating and air system. I'm going to have tons of newbie questions, but I'm assuming more often than not the answers could vary depending on what stove I'm running. I'm new to the site, the forum, and to using woodstoves. First of all, please accept my apologies if I ask a question (or questions) that have already been covered in previous threads. ![]()
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