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<blockquote data-quote=".358 win" data-source="post: 8079628" data-attributes="member: 188379"><p>As previously stated, weld blankets are not for heat.. They are for spark protection. While they will help draft the heat away from the wall , there are better materials for said heat shield.. A roll of heavy duty tin foil could keep you from " burnin down the house", and pretty in-expensive.. I always wanted to try one of those fans that go on top of the stove.. powered by the heat I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".358 win, post: 8079628, member: 188379"] As previously stated, weld blankets are not for heat.. They are for spark protection. While they will help draft the heat away from the wall , there are better materials for said heat shield.. A roll of heavy duty tin foil could keep you from " burnin down the house", and pretty in-expensive.. I always wanted to try one of those fans that go on top of the stove.. powered by the heat I think. [/QUOTE]
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