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Edm you have great taste in wood stoves.
I think it is the most beautiful wood stove on the market. I researched wood stoves extensively before I shelled out $2,500 on this one last month, and I believe it is the finest wood stove in the world.

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I'm looking for a new wood stove. Who makes the ones pictured?
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looks like a jotul

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Originally Posted by srwshooter
looks like a jotul


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Looks toasty...grin

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I helped with a stove once, we put a heat shield in spaced out from the wall, does that style need a shield


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Jotul Oslo F500.

On a corner install, like this one, the corners of the stove must be at least 13 inches from the wall. The double wall pipe must be at least 6 inches from the big rafters.
I have met or exceeded these specs so no I don't need a heat shield.
However I am going to install a free standing hammered copper heat shield, it will stand on the hearth. This type of heat shield really looks cool and it won't do any harm to keep all that heat away from the big logs.

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copper wood box, too?

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Funny you should ask, the fiancee just bought an antique copper wood box two weeks ago, I never would have thought of that.


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Here is my great contribution to wood heating.
These modern wood stoves demand very dry wood. Moisture content needs to be below 17 percent.
The gearheads over on the wood stove forum take three years to dry their wood. So, they have three wood piles, one is one year old, one is two years old, and the third is ready to burn now.
That is a hassle and takes up a lot of space.

I built this wood shed. It sets out in the sun and the wood bakes.
I just built this shed on Sept. 15 and in 9 weeks I had some fresh cut maple and black walnut down to 21 percent moisture.
That is not as dry as spec but it still burns pretty good in the big Norweigan wood stove.
Whereas the regular wood stove gear heads need 3 years to dry their firewood, I believe I will be able to dry it in 3 months.
And this is up here in autumn in the NC mountains, it is 35 degrees cloudy and cold today. I think it will really dry wood fast this summer when it is 90 degrees.

Along these lines, I have been splitting wood by hand for 40 years. I have a Monster Maul and a Wood Grenade, both are bad ass wood splitters.

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But, this year I had to split some really tough maple, and some almost unsplittable hickory. I sent off to Bailey's for this Ochsenkopf aluminum wedge. Cost $55.
This thing has a 45 degree twist built into it, so that as you hit it with the 10 pound hammer it screws into the wood.
I have never seen anything that will split wood like the Ochsenkopf. Kraut talk for "Ox head." Made in Germany.

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I find it hard to accept the idea of an aluminum wedge.

I'd like to see what that looks like after a season of use.


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