Hello everyone,
I'm new here just registered...
I live on Cape Cod in Mass and I am trying to heat an old drafty garage with a custom wood stove I'm constructing.
I have a bunch of the components to start, but one thing I'm unclear of is what the diameter of the pipe/flue should be. I was first thinking 8" but now I'm thinking 10" might be better. It will be a straight shot up through the roof with no bends and roughly a height of 15' from the top of the stove, which is 36cu ft.
My question really is, what diameter stove pipe would (you) use to accomplish a good healthy draft?
I wanna get this thing going but I don't want to find out the hard way if it works or not being that stove pipe is obviously expensive.
also, for footprint reasons, I'm standing it upright like this one attached.
Thanks Guys,
-Jack
I'm new here just registered...
I live on Cape Cod in Mass and I am trying to heat an old drafty garage with a custom wood stove I'm constructing.
I have a bunch of the components to start, but one thing I'm unclear of is what the diameter of the pipe/flue should be. I was first thinking 8" but now I'm thinking 10" might be better. It will be a straight shot up through the roof with no bends and roughly a height of 15' from the top of the stove, which is 36cu ft.
My question really is, what diameter stove pipe would (you) use to accomplish a good healthy draft?
I wanna get this thing going but I don't want to find out the hard way if it works or not being that stove pipe is obviously expensive.
also, for footprint reasons, I'm standing it upright like this one attached.
Thanks Guys,
-Jack