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Agree with BG. I run the FS sister in a lower level raised ranch with about the same setup. The Kodiak is a forgiving, easy to run stove and as a rule, have not heard much issue with blackened glass, mine stays amazingly clean. Darkened glass is generally attributed to poor draft or wet wood, or both.
HI, all new here, I have about a 30 year old Kodiak Stove made by Alaska Co in Bloomsburg, PA close to where I am at and I was wondering if anyone is familiar with this stove, I need to replace the gasket on this stove that I believe to be leaking due to problems banking and burning to ash in a few hours with 3+ inches of coal in the stove and ...
I have an ORIGIONAL installation packet for ALASKA Kodiak woodstove.Large Insert Fire Brick Arrangement "Cut Sheet". I have the opportunity to have for Free a beautiful almost unused large insert. Complete with blower, bricks, the whole system. I don't know what it will take to get it authorized to use here in Washington state.
This stove has alway been amazing, I’ll be wiping it down and probably putting some stove black on it. The new stove that should be coming tomorrow is the England's Stove Works Englander 32-NC Wood Stove. Hopefully get a long burn and long life as my family has with the Kodiak.
Hello everyone, Happy New Year. Great forum! I am completely new to wood stoves and had a question regarding a 1980's Kodiak Stove my wife and I recently purchased from a couple who switched to a pellet stove. The previous owners mentioned the stove was well maintained, as it was cleaned very well, fire bricks are in good shape, and a new paint ...
The kodiak, like its sibling the Timberline or Fisher are wood eating smoke dragons. If you are handy you *Could* retrofit that Kodiak for secondary burn, but that would take some time to learn how to do, since you do not have it installed yet that is an option.
Kodiak manual. Thread starter BCJ; Start date Dec 31, 2016; Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on ...
I found an old Kodiak wood stove that needed a ton of TLC. But i love old wood stoves, i just think they're so cool! so i bought it, Sandblasted the exterior, Heat painted it, replaced the firebrick, & replaced the gasket.
Yes that is a Kodiak for sure, is that a fireplace insert? It kind of looks like it from the picture but hard to tell. The manual does list brick layouts etc for the fireplace inserts. Nice stove we had the big Kodiak free standing for years, they are a great stove, well built for sure. Heated our home for at least 20 years with that stove.
HEAVY old Kodiak wood/coal combo built in good old PA by the Alaska Stove Company?!?! 1964 Homelite 770D w/26" bar 1965 Homelite XL Auto w/16" bar useless Echo w/ no guts maul and assorted wedges shovel (for the coal)