Stumbled across this as I was doing some research on what i want to do for a heating solution this coming winter. It was up between a lightweight wood stove or a diesel heater. I have a CVT Summit Series RTT. I called and asked CVT what the material was exactly I was told that it 380g poly cotton rip-stop canvas Besides being UV protected and mold resistant, she said there is some fire resistance to it but couldn't give me a definite yes due to liability (understandable).
I am thinking about a SeekOutside or Kifaru stove with some sort of base and backstop/heatshield. The welding blanket seems like a great idea, just have to figure a way to secure it in place. As far as stove jack, I spole with Montana Canvas back in Belgrade and they have a stove jack with flap that would work well for this purpose. I would be installing the stove jack on the side of the RTT annex room and route up at a 45 as what is shown here. I wasnt sure if I would need some sort of external support to hold the stove pipe but it looks like it is pretty stable in the previous photos. A friend had mentioned a double layer stove pipe with a gap between the two to create a buffer of sorts that would maybe be safer for the inside of the tent?
Anyway, What has your experience been since this thread was last updated? Your setup looks great. Now to figure out how to sew
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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Stumbled across this as I was doing some research on what i want to do for a heating solution this coming winter. It was up between a lightweight wood stove or a diesel heater. I have a CVT Summit Series RTT. I called and asked CVT what the material was exactly I was told that it 380g poly cotton rip-stop canvas Besides being UV protected and mold resistant, she said there is some fire resistance to it but couldn't give me a definite yes due to liability (understandable).
I am thinking about a SeekOutside or Kifaru stove with some sort of base and backstop/heatshield. The welding blanket seems like a great idea, just have to figure a way to secure it in place. As far as stove jack, I spoke with Montana Canvas back in Belgrade and they have a stove jack with flap that would work well for this purpose. I would be installing the stove jack on the side of the RTT annex room and route up at a 45 as what is shown here. I wasn't sure if I would need some sort of external support to hold the stove pipe but it looks like it is pretty stable in the previous photos. A friend had mentioned a double layer stove pipe with a gap between the two to create a buffer of sorts that would maybe be safer for the inside of the tent?
Anyway, What has your experience been since this thread was last updated? Your setup looks great. Now to figure out how to sew, cut and seam seal the stove jack in or where to look for a professional to do it right the first time lol
Thanks!