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Issues w/Putting stove in the middle of high ceiling room?
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<blockquote data-quote="moresnow" data-source="post: 7540659" data-attributes="member: 134152"><p>It's the best place to put the stove. No real extra challenge's as far as install etc. Your actually better off up past the roof penetration in this case. Less protruding pipe and no extra bracing.</p><p>I would prefer to be offset from the actual ridge to be able to use a standard flashing kit etc. I like the telescopic section on the stove top for bottom up cleaning and eliminating the need to climb the roof often/almost ever.</p><p>What make/model are you considering?</p><p>I am a rather firm believer in double wall from the stove top up. Keeping you exhaust temps up is important. Nothing better than having good draft and a clean pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moresnow, post: 7540659, member: 134152"] It's the best place to put the stove. No real extra challenge's as far as install etc. Your actually better off up past the roof penetration in this case. Less protruding pipe and no extra bracing. I would prefer to be offset from the actual ridge to be able to use a standard flashing kit etc. I like the telescopic section on the stove top for bottom up cleaning and eliminating the need to climb the roof often/almost ever. What make/model are you considering? I am a rather firm believer in double wall from the stove top up. Keeping you exhaust temps up is important. Nothing better than having good draft and a clean pipe. [/QUOTE]
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