What to use for Heat Shield Spacers behind woodstove?

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dave_dj1

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The key is to have an air space behind the heat shield. What are you using for a heat shield? If it's one of those store bought panels, sheetrock screws long enough to go through the shield, spacer, drywall and into the studs will work. Spacers could probably be about an inch to an inch and a half.
 
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I used strips of cement board stacked on top if each other behind mine. I used them to space a piece of cement board off the wall 1"
 
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Alright, you are a very helpful crowd. It's a toss up between the strips of drywall & ceramic electric fencing spacers...

I like the price of the drywall strips :)


Thanks everyone who had input in this thread!
 
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Alright, you are a very helpful crowd. It's a toss up between the strips of drywall & ceramic electric fencing spacers...

I like the price of the drywall strips :)


Thanks everyone who had input in this thread!

If you know someone who's been a long time farmer, chances are the price on those insulators is very good as well. Bet ya there are millions of them gathering dust in little sheds just about everywhere,
 
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Metal-strapping?

At my last house, I used metal strapping, at least that's the only way to describe it. It's about 3-4 inches wide, with the middle an inch high. You screw the edges to the wall and pop rivet the metal sheeting to the raised center of the metal strapping. I didn't do it at my current house, as my stove is far enough away from the wall that I'm not supposed to need a heat shield. However, I probably will put one up just for piece of mind, as the wall does sometimes get a little warm.
 

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