Turns out, I was right; this project got scratched off just in time for spring. March 1st. I was probably the only person in the state who was happy for one last cold cold spell. It gave us the opportunity to do the burn off, and take the stove out for it's first test drive.
So far so good. The house is about 500 sf larger than the stove claims to be sized for, but it distributed heat throughout.
I hope to put in patio doors somewhere on that north wall, and the other O.F.s have plans to rebuild that brick clad wall into a properly spec'ed non combustible surface. Thus the obvious indifference to purty-fying the area. Um that's my story anyway, and I'm sticking to it. Until I forget it, at least ; ).
We were happy with our choice, and with the company. I was a total novice with burning wood anywhere other than a campfire, so the learning curve for the catalytic system was not steep for me. For those who might need some guidance, I suggest Leigh's post on the subject:
http://www.5acresandadream.com/2015/02/how-to-get-heat-from-soapstone-woodstove.html
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