Click to expand. The bank and insurance company don't have anything to do with this house. And the plans are already approved for a fireplace by the code enforcement folks. So if I can't get a final inspection with the insert installed, I'll pull it out and just go with fireplace.
Of course leave it sitting in the middle of the great room. I don't like free standing stoves. I have one in my barn, it works good to keep the toliet from frezzing up and busting during below frezzing weather that's rare here on the Gulf Coast. Thanks for information.
Click to expand.I know nothing at all about these Ashley AHI1 fireplace inserts. Except for the information that's on the nameplate. I was looking for information on a model AH 17, couldn't find a thing.
I do know where is was manufactured, Florance Alabama. Ain't there No More!
I was thinking that they could tell me when it was built from the serial number. I was considering a 33 Elite by FireplaceExtrordinair. I spoke with the dealer in Manderville Louisiana or maybe it was Baton Rouge. Anyway he said that they service the Mississippi gulf coast. He told me about all of the special equipment required just to move this thing. I told him that I could come over there with my F 350 and if he could load it up with a forklift, I could unload it with my backhoe and place it right into the house.
He wouldn't do any jury rigging, he would only move it the proper way. He did tell me that it weighed about 700 lbs. My old Case 530 CK can easily handle that. I moved a big diesel dump truck engine that my neighbor's JD 5303 couldn't.
It was able to handle the AHI 1. The one thing that dealer didn't tell me was the price.
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I just assumed that it must be one of those items that if you have to know 'How Much' you can't afford it. I'm sitting in front of one of those right now.
I picked mine up used (free) and replaced an even older insert. I love mine, it easily warms my 2000sqft ranch in north Ga, even on the coldest days. I really like the North-South loading and grate / ash pan.
The large primary air vents on the front of the stove allow the stove to draw too much air with an 8' liner install, or at least mine does. I remedied that by drilling / tapping a hole and installing a flat piece of steel with handle that lets me adjust the primary air. After it's going, I close those two holes about 2/3 closed and the fire burns plenty hot without overfiring. I'm sitting in front of one of those right now. I picked mine up used (free) and replaced an even older insert.
I love mine, it easily warms my 2000 sqft ranch in north Ga, even on the coldest days. I really like the North-South loading and grate / ash pan. The large primary air vents on the front of the stove allow the stove to draw too much air with an 8' liner install, or at least mine does. I remedied that by drilling / tapping a hole and installing a flat piece of steel with handle that lets me adjust the primary air. Nokia asha 302 user review. After it's going, I close those two holes about 2/3 closed and the fire burns plenty hot without overfiring. Click to expand. Thanks for your reply.
I noticed that my insert has two about 1/2 holes in the front down low. Also it has two pie slice openings just under the top plate over the door. I saw an exploded parts listing somewhere on line. All the parts were numbered but only two were identified.The grate and the speed control, the only parts that were stocked.
The opening on the top measures 14 inches by 4 1/8 or 4 1/4 inches. Does this transition down to an 8 inch liner? Does it have a manual damper to close when not in use?
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