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I agree with you for the shield wall behind it,i was looking at it and have some heavy winds and the tent's wall was flopping around near the back of the stove so i will need to look at this and find a solution.I'd create a shield to sit behind that. say a fold up double walled (air space between) piece of tin or aluminum. Maybe a ductwork place can bend you up each wall halfs easily and you can just pop rivet it together if it saves you a good bit of coinage over there spot welding it all together. Granted just some corrugated metal on a hinge might work too. With that in mind a few bolts with extra nuts or a 0.25? spacer to great the double wall and you could do it all yourself. Just gotta figure out how to deal with sharp edges though.
Suggest this cause betting awning room material is not intended to be as fire resistant as tents from manufacture that knows a stove will sit in them. Tent fires are massively fast..... make sure you have a clear path to exits including right thru the Jeep side and back.
Thanks manA welding blanket like harbor freight sells is a good solution and it is flexible and easy to pack. I used one so I could keep my buddy heater on the ground so in a cot in the annex you could feel some heat. But a good gust of wind might get than wall to close to the output. I purposely pushed the tent in over the heater with the pegs pulled and after 30 minutes nothing was making it past the welding blanket to the annex wall.
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-ft-x-6-ft-fiberglass-welding-blanket-67833.html
Looking nice,pictures of the inside?

It was cozy,my dog was sleeping,it was really warm in there.I don't see what i can do differently,it is perfect like this,maybe a fireproof mat on front of the door's stove but i was using a kifaru stove ice platform and is was ok.So, how did it do? Did it keep you warm? Anything you would do differently next time?
Hi folks
I have an ARB awning with a room and i would like to use it with a portable wood stove,i want to sew a stove jack on a wall but not sure.I would like to see some ideas/pictures.
I have a DIY titanium stove than i use for hunting in my tipi.
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So easy.
It was great the time I had it,the thing is you need a 45° or 90° angle pipe for it,it's difficult to do with a seekoutside or kifaru stove pipe.Overall it was great.
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