
Quick Review : Bear Mountain "Bear Bricks". - Hearth.com Forums
Sep 15, 2008 · Bear Bricks are very similar to the "bio bricks" that have been sold on the east coast for some time; Made by Bear Mountain Forest Products in Hood River Oregon, they are …
Quick Review : Bear Mountain "Bear Bricks". - Hearth.com Forums
Sep 15, 2008 · Took some photos after I got done stacking them.. ... The stack is 24 inches deep - 8 feet long and about 4 and half feet tall...
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Dec 3, 2008 · Ok after searching through many posts on all the above bio “bricks” I came to no conclusive decision as to which is the best burn for the buck Any help from the “Obi Wan …
FISHER Grandma and Grandpa Bear Details (Fireplace Series)
Jun 30, 2011 · My name is Bob and I was the first paid welder for the Fisher stove works in N.H.We were the first franchise that Bob&Carol; sold to Arnold Dunagan from …
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Dec 28, 2020 · I bought a papa bear last winter and stored it for later use. The outside had been refinished, included new knobs, but the firebrick needed some work. I got some 5/16 plate to …
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Dec 22, 2007 · A pre 1980 Grandpa will have two flat top doors and use 6 bricks across the back. First look at the side bricks to see if they are on top of the bottom bricks or go all the way down …
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Jun 3, 2012 · The baby bear I have - which a little old lady owned since new - till I got it (likley excluding any modifications) has this second tier of bricks. Looks oem since there is angle iron …
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Jun 25, 2012 · The pictures of the original drawing below (1977) shows 8 additional (letter A size) for an upper row of bricks on the sides. (shown at top and bottom of page, with one brick …
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Oct 12, 2021 · I purchased an old Fisher wood stove. Is measures out to be a Papa Bear model. I downloaded the owner’s manual. As I attempted to fire brick the inside. Surprisingly, the inside …
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Dec 6, 2017 · The bricks are actually called "splits" which is basically a firebrick but only half the thickness (1.25") of a regular firebrick. So if you're trying to put full sized bricks in there they …