I picked up a couple steel-coated fireboard heat shields for my wood stove(s) and need to install them against the wall, with a minimum air gap behind of 21mm / 7/8".

I’m looking for suggestions on what to use for standoffs/mounts. I considered some galvanized steel u-channel sign posts, but not sure if they are ok at high temps, and the shop selling them couldn’t verify it either. It would be convenient since I could use the existing holes to bolt them to the wall. Would these be ok? Do you have any better suggestions? I’m not sure if my 18V Ryobi drill can make it through steel pipes or whatever else so please consider that in your suggestion, or tell me how I could pull it off.

  • infinitevalence@discuss.online
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    10 hours ago

    Get some copper pipe and cut them in 25mm sections with a hacksaw. Predrill pilot holes into the studs and through the heat shield.

    Using some lag bolts secure the shield to the wall with the pipe as a standoff.

    The amount of thermal transfer from the bolts is not enough to be a concern.

  • Maiq@piefed.social
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    11 hours ago

    They have pre made spacers. They are tube like. You screw them and the fireboard right to the wall. I think they are ceramic.

    ceramic wall spacers