Sorry for the repeat post.  I had a typo in the material thickness.  .101" was 
meant to say .010".  -Jeff
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Louis,

I would use Stainless steel. If I recall from the plans, they called out .007" 
stainless. That can be hard to find, but .010" Stainless is pretty readily 
available. Galvanized is an option if you wish, but do not use Aluminum as it 
will melt in a hot fire, which defeats the purpose of it being a firewall.

Use fibrefrax as an insulating blanket under the stainless. Others will chime 
in here with how they glued the fiberfrax to the wood firewall template.

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM

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