thanks guys
here are a few pics of it
it looks like it has a an adjustable draft doo hicky on it
we have slept out there in 20 degrees cold, and woke up to 6 inches of snow with nothing but a electric space heater, set to 60 degrees
but i think a stove would be nicer...and i do like saunas
i thought about putting a 90 degree on there to send the exhaust out that way...really because i thought it would be easier to seal
any ideas what i need to do to keep this from catching the walls on fire?
spacing and such
oh, thats another thing, the roof is only 8 foot high or so, would the exhaust be cool enough to go through at that point, or would this fry my shingels?
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