CorporateOffRoader
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OK, I just got word from my State Farm agent that using a wood stove in my new shop is no insurable. That is disappointing at best as I have lots of oak that has succumbed to Oak wilt here in Wisconsin. Let's say for a moment that I still would like to put the wood stove in my shop, and reserve myself that State Farm won't insure it if I burn it down. What is the safest way to put the wood stove in? I lived in AZ for 12 years, and we had a gas water heater in the garage. It was sitting 24" or so above the floor on a platform, I assume so the low lying gas fumes didn't blow the house up when the heater kicked on. We never had any issue (no explosions). So my question, should I put the wood stove up on say cinder blocks and if so (I would assume yes here) what is the safe height above the floor? Are cinder blocks a good way, or maybe even better to weld together a "table" to set the stove on.
Any advice here would be welcome. I plan to supplement the stove with a propane heater mounted to the ceiling to keep the shop around 40 in the winter unless I am in it.
Any advice here would be welcome. I plan to supplement the stove with a propane heater mounted to the ceiling to keep the shop around 40 in the winter unless I am in it.