Pocono ???

Pocono ???

PostBy: duramaxsp33d On: Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:23 am

Is there any way to make it "un ugly" for a finished basement family room installation? Any one done anything to spruce it up, any pics of your installs?
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PostBy: Flyer5 On: Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:00 am

duramaxsp33d wrote:Is there any way to make it "un ugly" for a finished basement family room installation? Any one done anything to spruce it up, any pics of your installs?
thanks Dan

Yes.
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: duramaxsp33d On: Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:34 am

that doesn't look to bad much better than the one i looked at. Is that an optional upgrade from the dealer? Also is that the metallic blue color?
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: Rick 386 On: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:08 pm

Dan,

Any high temp automotive type paint can be applied to the stove.

You could even paint "flames" on it if you want.....



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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: duramaxsp33d On: Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:04 pm

Rick 386 wrote:Dan,

Any high temp automotive type paint can be applied to the stove.

You could even paint "flames" on it if you want.....



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Haha interesting thought on the flames!! I have a question for u, ur signature says u have a hyfire II, how do u like it? Do u think it's over kill for a 2,500 sqf home? I'm torn btw. the pocono which should be adequate and the hyfire II , just thinking the option of the added heat could prove beneficial some time, and there's only $500 difference in price for twice the btu's.
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: jpen1 On: Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:28 pm

The Pocono now has a 110,000 btu burner in instead of the 90,000btu of the older units.
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: Rick 386 On: Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:05 pm

Dan,

I love my yfire II. However it is in my body shop to heat the building. The building itself lack a lot of insulation but the Hyfire makes up for that. Add in the Coaltrol and it is even better.

I'm not sure what your heat requirements are and how well insulated the home is. Big determining factors in calculating what will work best for you.


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PostBy: Flyer5 On: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:21 am

We can also dress up the Hyfire the same way . The hyfires look good in Met blue as well . If you go to forest paint website and look up stove bright we will paint any color they make . Dave
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: scotty On: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:51 am

UGLY !!!!!!!!!! I think my pocono is beautiful
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Re: Pocono ???

PostBy: lowfog01 On: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:08 am

Rick 386 wrote:Dan,

Any high temp automotive type paint can be applied to the stove.

You could even paint "flames" on it if you want.....Rick


When it came time to repaint my Mark II I went with a Metallic Flat Black and it made all the difference! The stove was always the focus point in the room - how could it not be, it's huge - but now it really stands out. More so if I can keep the brass polished, too. :) It wasn't all that hard to do either. Lisa
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