I'm asking this question for a friend of mine, so I may be missing a few details...
He is currently renting a shop space and traded some metal work for a stove. I have no idea if this stove is EPA tagged or not.
He wants to go out the wall, where it appears the old stove went and go straight up.
What is the cheapest way to do this and meet code? This stove may very well be removed within a year. Is he going to need to have class A stainless pipe once he is outside the wall?
The opening is probably 2.5x2.5 ft so he was planning on cutting some sheetmetal to hold the pipe in place and keep it away from the wood walls.
He is currently renting a shop space and traded some metal work for a stove. I have no idea if this stove is EPA tagged or not.
He wants to go out the wall, where it appears the old stove went and go straight up.
What is the cheapest way to do this and meet code? This stove may very well be removed within a year. Is he going to need to have class A stainless pipe once he is outside the wall?
The opening is probably 2.5x2.5 ft so he was planning on cutting some sheetmetal to hold the pipe in place and keep it away from the wood walls.