I have a Heatilator 123 in my home installed in 1973 when the home was built. Doing some renovation in my garage which has exposed the rear of the unit.
![[Hearth.com] Heatilator Mark 123 [Hearth.com] Heatilator Mark 123](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/196/196474-d0d6520370a33b7b9b1b7a5090a2b648.jpg?hash=j0ygd5cgUw)
It is currently wood burning, but I would like to do a gas log insert. Do I have any option that would allow me to keep my TV? I know it's a stupid place to put a flat screen, but I'm hoping to get away with it. I don't care about the heat aspect, I really just want the look/ambiance. The insulation was good old Corning pink fiberglass. Recommendations for suitable insulation followed by 5/8" gypsum? Flame away, guys...
![[Hearth.com] Heatilator Mark 123 [Hearth.com] Heatilator Mark 123](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/196/196474-d0d6520370a33b7b9b1b7a5090a2b648.jpg?hash=j0ygd5cgUw)
It is currently wood burning, but I would like to do a gas log insert. Do I have any option that would allow me to keep my TV? I know it's a stupid place to put a flat screen, but I'm hoping to get away with it. I don't care about the heat aspect, I really just want the look/ambiance. The insulation was good old Corning pink fiberglass. Recommendations for suitable insulation followed by 5/8" gypsum? Flame away, guys...
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