Obadiah's Woody Chain briefly explains his plan for this extreme installation of a Kitchen Queen Cookstove in a cabin he built for his daughter. Part 1 of 4
Here you will learn how to safely install a wood burning cookstove in a small area. We will show you the different ways you can reduce clearances by adding heat shields to your wall, floor and stove.
Obadiah's will employ all these different ways in a actual cookstove installation. Learn the safe ways to reduce clearances to combustibles.
This installation is further defined in a 8 part series on You Tube called, "How To Reduce Clearances To Combustibles."
Please refer to your local codes for your installation.
More info on this subject can be found on www.hearth.com
Obadiah's can be found at www.woodstoves.net or our newest site, www.discountstoves.net
Thanks for your input,
I put a lot of thought into this video, my conclusion was that it would be better to use a material that is common to someone who is not a contractor, could be purchased locally and was inexpensive. That way it was more likely that more folks would follow through and build it.
In this application, I could have used drywall. With the heat shield we used on the stove, the wall surface never hits 100. It is the air spaces that makes it work. I personalty like SKAMOTEC 225
WoodyChain 5 months ago