Home sick today from work, sitting around the fire and thinking....My first floor bath was an old addition on my 1890s brick house, as such, it sits on the otherside of 1 foot thick brick wall. It has always been the coldest room in the house because it kindof sticks out into the weather all byitself. Now that I'm heating with wood and not forced air, it is literaly freezing in there all the time. I was thinking utilizing the blower skirt as an intake to duct heated air into the room via the already existing flexible duct and floor register. This would essentially suck from the blower manifold and blow into the duct to the remote bath. Ideas? Does the stove absolutly need that natural convection to cool the rear, and would I have to the blower on constantly if the stove was operating? I've got a Lopi Leyden