Winds crippled the stove on our second trip. I built a wind deflector of scrap .060" aluminum from the roof. The first step was to build brackets to support the shield on the sides of the stove.
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This piece is 1" by 2". 3/8" is exposed for the first bend.
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I used a dead blow mallet to bend it 90 degrees.
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I wanted about a 1/2" shelf. This scrap of 1/2" plywood makes a great bending form for the second bend. Here I used it to mark the second bend.
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Positioned for the second bend.
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Second bend complete.
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Four brackets complete that look pretty much the same.
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Bracket installed on side of stove.
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Two-sided wind deflector complete.