OK guys, I have had a wood stove for about 3-4 years that has been sitting in my garage that I have finally decided to install. Last year I added an addition on to my home that is about 700 square feet. I ran all ductwork out to the new room and all for my heat pump, but the room stays colder than the rest of the house. Not to mention the outrageous additional cost of heating the house now. Anyhow. The stove seems like an older, but very well built unit. It appears to be a fisher, but does not carry a name on it. I am going to try to attach a picture for viewing. It needs some paint to dress up a bit, but has a nice appearance overall. I am also needing tips for installation. I am a pretty decent carpenter, actually built the addition myself, but have never installed a wood stove before. The 6" pipe opening is on the rear of this unit. I would like to install the unit in the corner of the room ( I am also attaching a picture of the room). Can you guys give me some tips for installation. My wife does not want the pipe going through the roof, so would it be possible to run the pipe straight out my wall and then have it tun up? Just want to make sure it would vent properly. My walls are drywall 1/2" insulated of course with plywood walls and vinyl siding on the outside. I really appreciate any help you guys can give. Been doing some research for the last week and there are absolutely no installers in my area. So it's gonna be a DIY job. Please help me do it right, but most importantly, safely. Here's the pics.