how close can a stove be to the wall

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intimadatorsquizz

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Oct 20, 2010
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Telford,PA
I'm adding a wood/coal stove to a room. It has a concrete floor. The walls are framed out of metal studs. There's 1/2 plywood on the walls and 1/2 concrete backer board on top of that and I'm also putting a piece of stailess behind the stove.
Shoul I add spacing behind the backer board before I put that up? Or just space the steel?

Thanks in advance
 
Depends on stove and all.... What is brand/model of stove ???
 
Any idea how old.... just curious.... What are your current clearances going to be... How far from back wall, side walls, etc. ?
 
Because it is a steel monster, the clearances most likely need to be big, I can not find any info specific to it.
 
I figured it wasn't but that was close. WHOA WAIT !!!! You are taking an insert and making it free standing ??? Probably not a good idea. The insert was designed to be enclosed in most likely a brick type old style fireplace. IMHO you are asking for trouble using a unit that old without knowing specifics on it, then add to that you are converting an insert to a free standing unit. You are really taking huge risks IMHO. I would be surprised if your insurance company would approve of anything like this set up, god forbid anything happens you are screwed there. Also I am unsure of codes in Telford, but I would be surprised if you will meet code. Add to that the risk of exhausts getting into house, possible clearance issues, etc. etc. etc. I WOULD NOT do what you are looking at doing.
 
I think i might have to rethink things.
This isn't going into a house, It's actually my mancave/garage. I have pictures of the stove but I can't attach them here. Let me try to attach pics again.
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Even worse, most, not all, but most areas a woodstove is NOT allowed in a garage. Seriously I would rethink this.
 
intimadatorsquizz said:
Why can't i post pictures?
actually if you copy the whole JPG link you can post to internet explorer and view the pics

Because there is a space in the filename, the URLs don't like spaces, so the URL starts with http: and ends at the first space.

Since you use Photobucket, when you look at the picture using Photobucket, you will notice on the right hand side, there is a section to Share the photo. Copy the string in the field labelled "IMG Code" in the body of your message and it should work.
 
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MarcL said:
intimadatorsquizz said:
Why can't i post pictures?
actually if you copy the whole JPG link you can post to internet explorer and view the pics

Because there is a space in the filename, the URLs don't like spaces, so the URL starts with http: and ends at the first space.

Since you use Photobucket, when you look at the picture using Photobucket, you will notice on the right hand side, there is a section to Share the photo. Copy the string in the field labelled "IMG Code" in the body of your message and it should work.


I've posted thousands of picture from my photobucket, but this site doesn't like my links.
 
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