Perforated SS Tubing as Baffle

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NordWI

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Oct 20, 2025
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Cable WI
Hello!
I have a very simple stove, all it has is a baffle to force flame 'up' for some recovery before it goes down and enters the stove pipe.
Even with the stovepipe damper closed, I'm amazed the heat pouring out the chimney 20' + up 🙁

I came across this old video, it makes sense and functioned (he was quite extensive in his documentation)
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- fire won't go thru screen.
Any experience?
I bought some SS perforated tubing off eBay and am now looking at installing it, as the cold is coming!
 
What stove is this for? Can you post a picture of two of the setup, indoors and out?
 
I'm interested in people's thoughts on the perforated baffle.

|It sits in the house basement- Here's the baffle.
(you can see where the perf tube would sit)

[Hearth.com] Perforated SS Tubing as Baffle

There's near 6' of pipe going to the chimney, and the chimney is just a house chimney.
I just moved it, and cut a vent over it in the floor.

[Hearth.com] Perforated SS Tubing as Baffle

I'm interested in people's thoughts on the perforated baffle.
 
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I don't particularly like the perforated stainless idea. It's a leaky sieve that looks like most of the air would enter the firebox at the air entry point(s). A secondary tube, with properly sized and spaced holes would seem to be more uniformly and evenly efficient. I'd also consider extending the baffle more forward, maybe by creating a shelf that stops a few inches before the door? Is the firebox firebrick lined?

There are several past threads in this forum on this type of conversion. Search under 'adding secondary'. Here's an example:

 
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