MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
On a better note. I got some work started on the shack! Bolted treated 2x4’s to the frame to act as a base for the walls. Will be putting pillars up in each corner of the trailer so these boards won’t be holding any of the snow load. Just the weight of the walls. (Think mushroom style shack). Braced each corner with 1/4” corner brackets and bolts too to sturdy it up. The front V is laid down just as an example of my idea.
It all depends on how busy he is. He was 4 weeks out when I got my frame. Its best to call him. His frames come in raw steel. He has a local guy that will paint it for some extra $. I chose to have mine hot dipped galvanized
The heater just needs a short vent. Needs to be shielded from wind gusts. Large pipe is combustion air intake, small one is exhaust. Just finished the installation of a similar heater on my shack. I'm using a ten lb tank in a rack mounted on the back.
Most of the cheaper caps I’ve seen are for only exhaust pipes (wood stove). The dual intake and exhaust ones are kinda spendy. Is there any kind of magic to this system or can I run a traditional (cheap) single stack and leave the intake open/screened to outside air?
I’m thinking galvanized is for sure the way to go. Do you recall how much it was to have done? Is there many shops that can do this or is there a specialty shop?