The First British Elm wood stove, July 2011  @slatterbench70
The First British Elm wood stove, July 2011  @slatterbench70
Steve Slatter | The First British Elm wood stove, July 2011 @slatterbench70 | Uploaded July 2011 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Julian arrived a few days ago from the suburbs of London, England to learn to build Elm stoves for the U.K. and European markets. Because British homes are smaller and installations are primarily in converted fireplaces, he worked to develop a small version of the highly respected Elm stoves from Vermont Iron Stove Works. This is based on a 12" steel barrel, and a flue exit on the top. The chimney can be swept without moving the stove at all. The baffle can be removed and the brush inserted inside the stove and pushed right up the stainless steel liner. The stove has a secondary air tube on the side, which provides adequate preheated air for a clean burn. This stove is expected to be in the 5 kilowatt range. his web address is:elmstoves.co.uk
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The First British Elm wood stove, July 2011 @slatterbench70

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