I'd really like to have my stove sitting by a wall without seeing any stovepipe. The rated clearance for the rear of the stove I am looking at is 3". Seeing 3" or even 6" of pipe from the side isn't a bad thing, but I don't want to have a stove pipe going all the way up the 8' wall to connect to the chimney. My question is: is there a way to run the chimney down the inside of the wall and having the connection just behind the stove. The stove has a rear flue and I was thinking that I could metal stud the two studs beside the chimney running down the wall and even make the wall a bit thicker if needed (it's a small wall that just has the fridge on the other side).
I see that the clearance on Class A triple wall chimney is 2", so it seems doable, but just wanted to see what you all thought. I know, stove pipe/chimney is all part of owning a woodstove, but I really like the look of a stove sitting there and not seeing the pipe. I guess I'm the guy they're creating these marketing ads for - I swallowed the hook.
Thanks for any help.
I see that the clearance on Class A triple wall chimney is 2", so it seems doable, but just wanted to see what you all thought. I know, stove pipe/chimney is all part of owning a woodstove, but I really like the look of a stove sitting there and not seeing the pipe. I guess I'm the guy they're creating these marketing ads for - I swallowed the hook.
Thanks for any help.