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REF #

Description

Part #

Qty

1

Door

35001

1

2

Bottom legs

35002

2

3

Flue collar 
Bottom

35003

1

4

Flue damper

35004

1

N/A

Fasteners

Source 
Locally

1

single barrel stoves, kit F500300 parts list

REF #

Description

Part #

Qty

3

Flue Collar 
Bottom

35003

1

5

Middle legs

35005

2

6

Flue Collar 
Top

35006

1

N/A

Fasteners

Source 
Locally

1

Figure 1

Open the barrel plug and 
displace vapors with water to 
make barrel safe for power 
tools.

double barrel stoves, kit F500305 parts list

1

2

3

4

5

Apply high temperature sealant 
around the cut openings

Figure 2

Using a scribe or marking pencil: trace the inner perimeter of the door, mark in the 
middle and directly below door an additional 7 inch wide and 2 inch tall section 
for air inlet vent, and holes for bolt clearance and of the air inlet vent. Make cuts. 
Apply high temperature sealant, and fasten the door to barrel with bolts and nuts.

Figure 3

Center legs underneath barrel. Mark then drill holes 

for bolt clearance. Open door to access back of 

barrel. Attach legs to barrel with bolts and nuts.

Figure 4

Center flue collar on top and rear of barrel. Mark 

holes for bolt clearance and trace inner diameter of 
flue collar. Remove collar to drill or cut holes. Apply 

high temperature sealant, and fasten the door to 

barrel with bolts and nuts.

Apply high temperature 
sealant around the cut 
openings

Figure 5

Center legs on top of barrel. Mark then drill holes for bolt 

clearance. Open door to access back of barrel. Attach legs 

to barrel with bolts and nuts. Additionally, cut a 6 inch 

diameter stove pipe to a length that will be long enough 

to connect the two stacked barrels. Insert it into flue collar 

and secure in place with 2 sheet metal screws through flue 

collar clearance holes.

Figure 6

Center another barrel on to top. 

Adjust so that back ends of barrels are 

aligned. Mark on barrel surface holes 

for leg bolts and also where he barrel 

contacts stove pipe, then cut a hole 

and install flue collar to that location 

as described in figure 4. Repeat on the 

opposite side and end of the barrel. 

Figure 7

Center the second barrel to top. Adjust so that 

flue collar fits over stove pipe. Fasten to legs 

with bolts and nuts (reach through top flue 

collar to insert, arrange, and tighten nuts). 

these assembly steps for double barrel stoves, kit F500305 only

Figure 8

Assemble the flue damper to the flue collar by 

sliding and twisting pin into plate.

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Summary of Contents for Single F500300

Page 1: ...n the vicinity of this appliance WARNING The stove must be 36 from combustible walls wood or plaster board at rear or sides Clearances may be reduced to 4 if the wall construction is entirely non combustible such as concrete or masonry NOT FOR USE ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Not for use in Mobile Homes 2 This stove may only be installed outside of any home NOT FOR INDOOR RESIDENTI...

Page 2: ...f barrel by the same process as the door Mark the inner perimeter Use either a hacksaw or a sabre saw to cut along the marking Use high temperature sealant along the cut Press the flue collar into the high temperature sealant against the opening Secure the flue collar with the 6 included bolts Figure 4 For single barrel stoves kit F500300 10 Attach the flue damper to the flue collar Figure 8 For d...

Page 3: ...ark holes for bolt clearance and trace inner diameter of flue collar Remove collar to drill or cut holes Apply high temperature sealant and fasten the door to barrel with bolts and nuts Apply high temperature sealant around the cut openings Figure 5 Center legs on top of barrel Mark then drill holes for bolt clearance Open door to access back of barrel Attach legs to barrel with bolts and nuts Add...

Page 4: ...esponsibility of the Company There are no other war ranties express or implied Specifically there is no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and there is no warranty of merchantability In no event shall the Company be liable for delay caused by imperfections for consequential damages or for any charges of the expense of any nature incurred without its written consent The cost of repair or ...

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