I do my heating with wood. I have double insulated 6 in. stainless steel pipe. It is filled with something I can not see, as both ends are sealed. The pipe fits together with a slight turn, and a ss clamp goes around the joint. If I put my hand on my pipe I can not keep if on for more than a couple seconds, the pipe is very hot. I think the instructions require at least 12 inches clearance from combustable surfaces. My stove gets the wall so hot I can't tuch is also. My wall is sheet rock, 2 inches cement, and red paver bricks. I should have left a air space between the sheet rock and brick. Since I didn't do that I keep a piece of ss sheet between my wall and stove. I installed my stove pipe almost 35 years ago have a 90 into my garage and another 90 up through the celilig.I can see all my pipe this way, is why I did it. I check the pipe inside about every 2 years so far so good. What you are feeling may be normal, but I would find the manufactur and contact them.Stan
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