I often use the Wallas stove while the boat is sitting on the trailer as many do. The problem is the guide on my trailer is right up against the Wallas stove exhaust. I"ve searched the forum in the past for this issue and the practice i've been using is loosening 4 bolts and pulling the guide out far enough to give the exhaust adequate space. As this doesn't sound too difficult it is time consuming at times, annoying, and also can create an environment for pinch point especially when its really cold.
Does anybody else who has this issue been able to solve this problem in a more practical way? I've thought about drilling a hole in the guide but that would sacrifice structural integrity. I've also thought of cutting the guide and putting a hinge/lock hardware on to easily prop it open for the exhaust but none of these ideas sound great.
Any help appreciated. Thanks
Does anybody else who has this issue been able to solve this problem in a more practical way? I've thought about drilling a hole in the guide but that would sacrifice structural integrity. I've also thought of cutting the guide and putting a hinge/lock hardware on to easily prop it open for the exhaust but none of these ideas sound great.
Any help appreciated. Thanks