I still haven't done a blockoff plate, though I think about it a lot! I notice that some folks have done the roxul only blockoff with wires or something holding it in. That would be an easier way out, because I'd have to remove the stove and disconnect it from the liner to do a plate. Plus, when my damper was taken out, two bricks were removed from the smoke shelf so that the insulated flex liner could fit through there. The level where the bricks are missing is pretty much on a level where the lintel is at the front of the fireplace, so somehow the blockoff plate would have to be fit on a slant or something so that it is even with the front and still covers that gap. Or I suppose I could make the plate on a level, minus the gap, and just stuff the 2-brick gap with roxul or something?
Back when we did the install (installer/friend balked at the blockoff plate) I did get a nice large bat of THICK Kaowool from a sculptor friend who works at a forge. Am I to understand that while Roxul is OK to leave exposed to some extent, Kaowool is not? The stove (which is an insert that sticks out a lot) does have a blower, and I don't want to leave any insulation uncovered unless it's safe, of course.
Back when we did the install (installer/friend balked at the blockoff plate) I did get a nice large bat of THICK Kaowool from a sculptor friend who works at a forge. Am I to understand that while Roxul is OK to leave exposed to some extent, Kaowool is not? The stove (which is an insert that sticks out a lot) does have a blower, and I don't want to leave any insulation uncovered unless it's safe, of course.
Last edited: