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Originally Posted by bradvtown
Just picked up an older camper to build an ice shack and looking for some do's and don'ts while getting my build going.
Picked up a wood stove for heat but currently in the debate of roof or wall exit for the vent. What would be your suggestion? Read some previous posts on both options.
Hole covers- Spend the money on catch covers or is there a DIY option that works good?
Any other tips are welcome as I'd rather do it right the first time.
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If you come out the side wall high enough up and extend the pipe up and higher than the roof you should have no issues at all. More holes in the roof the more potential for leaks.
Homemade hole covers and those plastic buckets to get down to ice level will do the trick. An auger with reverse is nice to clear the ice/snow out and under the hole not spilling into the bucket/camper floor.
Park the shack on wood like pieces of 2X10 and if staying on an area for a length of time skirt it in with plywood, makes for warmer times inside and easy to set up/take down.
Smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector X2 each.
The imagination is what will build your ice shanty to your liking, so many great ideas out there.