So I submitted the height of the ceiling to the Woodstock Soapstone company and it turns out that I can use single wall after all. I'm told that I'll have about 8-8.5ft. of stove pipe and that's on the threshold of single vs. double. I decided to source the pipe from them as well. They use 22ga metal and they will paint it brown to match my stove, which is cool. But, I am paying a little more this was and it's raising my shipping charges a bit. This is becoming quite expensive, especially compared to a RMH stove.
Now for a trivial question: Should I create a "lip" around the hearth, or make it flush with the tiles? It seems that a lip would contain any debris, but a smooth level transition might make it easier to sweep and clean. I know... a little detail, but I thought I'd bounce it off you guys who's lived with stoves. here's what I have so far. The border is just sitting in place:
Hi TruGrit!
I've been making payments for many months before the official release day, but once I made the final payment, I'm going to say production is out about a month out +/- 1 week. I didn't track the time when I told them to pull the trigger but it's probably been a couple weeks ago and it's slated to arrive the first week in October.
As for the weight.. umm... yeah. About that.. 620 lbs is what I'm being told and I have no idea how I'm getting this thing inside!! My plan is to have it shipped to a local hardware store that has a forklift. Then, I'll have them remove it from the truck and place it on my trailer. My trailer is an el'cheap-o Harbor Freight so I'm a little concerned but it's supposed to be rated for 1195 lbs. I know I'll be straining it. I'm probably going to have them drop it right on my homebrew appliance cart and chock the wheels so I can roll it off the trailer when I get home... or I'll have them drop it directly on my trailer and use the winch on my quad to slide it off the trailer onto my cart. I'm still trying to devise a plan that will work.
Shipping is a couple hundred dollars but it's an unavoidable cost. I won't be burning a while bunch, but hopefully I'll offset my heating bill enough this year to pay the shipping cost. Not an unrealistic goal, right?
I love the RMH bench, but after lots of thought I decided on the hybrid. I'm in a ranch home on a crawl so real estate is at a premium. I guess I could say that about a RMH since it could have dual-purpose. Either way, I never owned a wood stove before, so I'm super-stoked!
I'll be taking photos along the way. Stay tuned!