I can't afford all the accoutrements to buy a stove, buy a chimney, hearth, cordwood and wall protection this year as I am on a disability pension. I have in the distant past (20 years ago) fabricated a sheet metal wall shield behind the stove to reduce clearances. Back then I took the word of the Jotul dealer I bought my stove from and did erect a sheetmetal heat shield. As I remember the shield was placed 1" from the wall with 1" pieces of copper pipe between the metal and the combustible wall. I do remember when putting my hand behind this shield that the wall was always cool, regerds less of the stoves temperature. I think it did reduce the stove's clearance to the shield from 36" to 18". I just can't remember the gauge of sheet metal that I used. I a have an Englander 13NC with back heat shield on order, so what gauge metal do I use and are my tolerances still 18". Any other way to snug that stove up...side shields, special stove pipe? I will be going into a masonry lined chimney.
Thanks much....Cornish Boy
Thanks much....Cornish Boy