I've got my stove perfectly centered on the 42" wide stone veneer "hearth wall" behind the stove. I located a plumb bob perfectly on the ceiling above centered on the stove's flue exit. As I proceeded with my chimney install I located the joists in the flat ceiling above my stove. I lucked out in that, although the joists are offset by a couple inches from the stove's center, I think I only need to move my stove 1" to the left for the install of the ceiling support.
My wife agreed moving the stove 1" off-center would not be noticeable. But my curiosity makes me wonder. What can be done if the stove has to be located where the stove pipe must go right through a joist and moving the stove left or right a foot or more would be really out of place?
My wife agreed moving the stove 1" off-center would not be noticeable. But my curiosity makes me wonder. What can be done if the stove has to be located where the stove pipe must go right through a joist and moving the stove left or right a foot or more would be really out of place?