When I built my tiny shop in my shed, I had put rock wool for sound and fire proofing between the studs. I cover the area around the forge with old corrugated roofing tin as well. I was a little concern switching to a gas forge but I also use fire bricks to cover the back opening. No issues and my gap between the forge on wall is much shorter then what you have.
My forge sits on 1/2" steel plate on top of an old craftsman pyramid tool stand on a bora adjustable wheel base that I roll outside to use. Which is connected to a 100bl tank via an 8' hose. My 2 car garage is my shop. Moving of vehicle and other things has to happen. Thankfully it is only a hobby. Because all that would have to change if it wasn't.
Thumbs up sir. I don't have a shop, yet.😊😊😊😊.
When I built my tiny shop in my shed, I had put rock wool for sound and fire proofing between the studs. I cover the area around the forge with old corrugated roofing tin as well. I was a little concern switching to a gas forge but I also use fire bricks to cover the back opening. No issues and my gap between the forge on wall is much shorter then what you have.
Nice.
Plan to do the same thing.
I'll be able to more my forge a bit closer to the wall. I need the space and this will help.
Great Chanel. 👍
My forge sits on 1/2" steel plate on top of an old craftsman pyramid tool stand on a bora adjustable wheel base that I roll outside to use. Which is connected to a 100bl tank via an 8' hose. My 2 car garage is my shop. Moving of vehicle and other things has to happen. Thankfully it is only a hobby. Because all that would have to change if it wasn't.
oh Brandon just stack some fore bricks behind them it'll be fine!!
Hopefully those work out for you
Haha just tack it on.
I have a roof fan and a wall fan both are reversed . I will try your idea to see if it helps . Cheers . 👍🤠