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    Default New shack ?

    I bought a 10 X 12 Arrow metal shed from sears to use as my shack for my 2X4 rig. My plan is to build this shed onto a 12 X 16 skid made with 4X4 PT post and 6 sheets of 3/4 inch plywood. I plan on putting a feed take outside on the "spare" space on the skid. I have a SS hood and I am not sure how its sopsed to be used. The guy I got the rig from had the hood suspended about 2 feet above the flue pan is this correct or should the hood be sitting on the pan or suspended over it?

    What are some of your thoughts on using this type of shed for a shack?

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    Wood fired on a plywood floor, you will need to be very careful of sparks and live coals to prevent a fire hazard. Positioning of the hood is a personal choice, I would start with it above the flue pan a foot or so and if you get too much steam coming out around the hood , than drop it lower or right down on the pan.

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    My rig is oil fired. Still the concerns with fire?

    So I understand, the purpose of the hood is solely the evacuation of steam from the shack? Or does it serve to increase the efficiency of the flue section of the pan?

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    If you have a preheater in your hood then it's for efficiency, otherwise, just to funnel steam. Does your hood have a preheater?

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    I know a guy who uses a sears metal shed for his sugar house....works great....

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    Would be no fire concerns as long as you have a 2 or 3 layers of insulating blanket against the floor.
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    Not sure how well the blanket will stand up over time, would get pretty ratty I think. Maybe concrete board or fire protection board that you put under/around wood stoves would be better.

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    I dont have apre heater on my hood now. I am think that I may build a one into it by running my feed line though some 1/2 copper wound on the inside of the hood.

    The arch has fire brick but I am going to be either adding ceramic blanket or removing the brick and going with just the blamket. If I do this I wound't need to insulate on the outside of the arch.

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    That makes sense. I don't know what I was thinking.... I guess I was back on the wood fired thing for a minute. He threw me when he said against the floor, but I guess he meant in the firebox on the bottom. Of course, put 2 or 3 layers on the bottom.

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    Hi,
    You could also put a 4x8 sheet of 1/4 in. plate steal under the arch.
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