Hi all,
I know to a point this subject has been beaten to death, but I have tried to research installing a barrel stove in a pole barn and after sifting thru I`m still in the same place I began.
* YES I know the insurance company will not insure the barrel stove.
* YES ive read all the replies where people heard of one burning the place down, or heard of a guy who had this issue or that issue.
* YES ive read about needing to keep an eye on the barrel to make sure it doesn't rust out.
In my opinion all of the negatives about barrel stoves can easily be fixed with common sense.
where I've had trouble finding decent answers is simply the installation on them. I have a 30'x40' pole barn, wood post and perlin construction with metal siding, and concrete floors. I have 2 pieces 16Ga x 3' x 8' long pieces of siding that I want to use as a heat shield for between the barn wall and the stove.
Does any one have experience with using a heat shield and if so what distance you keep the stove from the heat shield?
I am thinking that I can screw the siding to the face of my posts creating a little more than 4" gap between the heat shield and the wood perlin framing. then I can set the stove 18" from the heat shield. this will also allow me to have the stove pipe 36" from framing until I poke thru the wall.
One other thing I am installing a double barrel kit in the barn.
Any input from you guys with experience will be GREATLY appreciated.
I know to a point this subject has been beaten to death, but I have tried to research installing a barrel stove in a pole barn and after sifting thru I`m still in the same place I began.
* YES I know the insurance company will not insure the barrel stove.
* YES ive read all the replies where people heard of one burning the place down, or heard of a guy who had this issue or that issue.
* YES ive read about needing to keep an eye on the barrel to make sure it doesn't rust out.
In my opinion all of the negatives about barrel stoves can easily be fixed with common sense.
where I've had trouble finding decent answers is simply the installation on them. I have a 30'x40' pole barn, wood post and perlin construction with metal siding, and concrete floors. I have 2 pieces 16Ga x 3' x 8' long pieces of siding that I want to use as a heat shield for between the barn wall and the stove.
Does any one have experience with using a heat shield and if so what distance you keep the stove from the heat shield?
I am thinking that I can screw the siding to the face of my posts creating a little more than 4" gap between the heat shield and the wood perlin framing. then I can set the stove 18" from the heat shield. this will also allow me to have the stove pipe 36" from framing until I poke thru the wall.
One other thing I am installing a double barrel kit in the barn.
Any input from you guys with experience will be GREATLY appreciated.