Thought it would be interesting to hear the stories of the worst / most unsafe woodstove install you have seen.
The two that come to mind for me are first my Grandpas cabin up in Alaska. It was a stove put in very close to a bookcase, on top of carpet with a piece of heavy sheet metal for a hearth with black pipe (or galvanized, been a long time) through the roof. He heated the cabin year around with the stove (lived there full time). A few times each year he would have to go up on the roof and pound on the stovepipe to break up the creosote. He knew when the pipe was plugged because the draft would stop working right.
The second is currently my neighbors house. A few years back they installed a wood stove in the house and used "B" vent. It comes out the wall and turns up. No proper anything. Some how they have not burnt down the house.
The two that come to mind for me are first my Grandpas cabin up in Alaska. It was a stove put in very close to a bookcase, on top of carpet with a piece of heavy sheet metal for a hearth with black pipe (or galvanized, been a long time) through the roof. He heated the cabin year around with the stove (lived there full time). A few times each year he would have to go up on the roof and pound on the stovepipe to break up the creosote. He knew when the pipe was plugged because the draft would stop working right.
The second is currently my neighbors house. A few years back they installed a wood stove in the house and used "B" vent. It comes out the wall and turns up. No proper anything. Some how they have not burnt down the house.