Fireplaces, Heating Stoves, Flues and Chimneys - Installing Fisher Baby Bear
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waterdowg
12-02-08, 03:06 PM
I just got a Fisher Baby Bear wood stove. My house already has a chimmy that was used for a wood burning stove. I was looking the "Clearance-to-Combustable" Dementions.
I'm also looking for the Owner Manual for this stove. I have found the manual for Grandama and Grandpa, but not Baby Bear. If someone has the manual that they can scan and email me that word be great.
I'm also looking for the Owner Manual for this stove. I have found the manual for Grandama and Grandpa, but not Baby Bear. If someone has the manual that they can scan and email me that word be great.
happy100
01-25-09, 06:53 AM
I'm also looking for a manual for a fisher baby bear wood stove please post any info and I will do the same should I come across with one.
twelvepole
01-25-09, 07:12 AM
I have searched and searched for one online but could not find one. I must have found the same one you did. Here is a link to a recent discussion re: Baby Bear: http://forum.doityourself.com/fireplaces-heating-stoves-flues-chimneys/376730-installing-wood-stove-can-pipes-angle.html#post1509514
Check with local building code off re: clearance from combustible and noncombustible stoves. Local hearth stores can be a great source of info. My favorite internet site is www.hearth.com (http://www.hearth.com) You may find helpful info there.
It is recommended that the chimney be inspected by a chimney professional before installation.
Check with local building code off re: clearance from combustible and noncombustible stoves. Local hearth stores can be a great source of info. My favorite internet site is www.hearth.com (http://www.hearth.com) You may find helpful info there.
It is recommended that the chimney be inspected by a chimney professional before installation.
waterdowg
01-27-09, 05:47 PM
Happy100. The only free one that I have found is from another web site. Here is the link http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/wiki/8529a99d5734895193b2df8a6249feb7/ Or the is a guy on ebay that is selling photo copies for $10 that cover the Baby bear. I just refuse to pay $10 for something that is photo copy of something that free to start with.
twelvepole
01-28-09, 05:51 AM
I found that link, too. But, that's just for Grandma and Grandpa Bears. I posted that link on the other thread we have going about Baby Bear. Everything I read was that Fisher stoves are pretty straight forward, so I was hoping that Grandma and Grandpa could help.
waterdowg
01-29-09, 09:04 AM
I found a picture if this plate on. It has the distances from Combutable walls on the plate hope this helps any one.
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp34/waterdowg/FisherPlate.gif
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp34/waterdowg/FisherPlate.gif