director_gtr
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This is my first thread on here... love the site so far!
I just bought a wood buring stove off craigslist.com so it of course didn't come with any instructions or anything like that. I have shelving around the entire garage at about 6' high so I would like to put the piping through the wall at about 4' off the ground. I know you can buy all the expensive boxes that can fit in the rafters or wall but I am good at making stuff.
My idea is to take a 2' or so 8" single wall pipe, cap it on both sides and cut a 6" hole in the middle of the caps and run a 6" pipe through the the middle giving me a 2" air gap around the main pipe. Has anyone done this? Should I fill the air space with insulation (fiberglass or something) or can I leave it empty? Am I crazy?
Also, the garage is not finished on the interior with insulation or anything. Only 2x4 studs with finished off exterior.
Comments would be greatly appriciated!!!
I just bought a wood buring stove off craigslist.com so it of course didn't come with any instructions or anything like that. I have shelving around the entire garage at about 6' high so I would like to put the piping through the wall at about 4' off the ground. I know you can buy all the expensive boxes that can fit in the rafters or wall but I am good at making stuff.
My idea is to take a 2' or so 8" single wall pipe, cap it on both sides and cut a 6" hole in the middle of the caps and run a 6" pipe through the the middle giving me a 2" air gap around the main pipe. Has anyone done this? Should I fill the air space with insulation (fiberglass or something) or can I leave it empty? Am I crazy?

Also, the garage is not finished on the interior with insulation or anything. Only 2x4 studs with finished off exterior.
Comments would be greatly appriciated!!!

