Warmth on the Way

OK - diary post; our new woodstove, a Morsø Squirrel, arrived yesterday: a tale in itself, given where we live and the insane difficulties of offloading seriously heavy objects on the hill. However, to get the little porker into the house a modicum of dismantling was in order. Now, the quoted overall weight of the complete outfit is 70kg, however, even stripped of an awful lot of its stuff, this thing took all of my strength to inch it off the ground, albeit one-handed, and I can lift 50kg without killing myself, albeit two-handed; so I'm not totally convinced of the quoted weight, but whatever: it's heavy, suffice to say.

With a bit of muscle, judicious use of leverage and some clever little furniture dollies, I got the thing into the living room, reassembled it, and inched it into its final position in the hearth, ready for installation. This next step might take some time, however, as every chimney and stove expert in the UK is currently snowed under, due to the energy and cost of living crisis: everyone that can, seems to be opting for solid fuel fires/stoves. If all else fails, I'll do the rest of it myself: I've installed a couple of stoves in the past, so I'm not averse to having a crack at it. Keep you posted...
 

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