We don't recommend sealant pipe for stove pipe and it is not recommended by any pipe manufacturers. The joints seal adequately right out of the box. Thanks for the compliments. After over 30 years of helping customers understand the details of their stove and chimneys it is fantastic to now reach out so effectively to thousands. We're thrilled that our previous chimney video has had over 20,000 viewings in the last year so we added this one. email us at info at woodheatstovesdotcom
question stove pipe cost to much and is waaayyyy to thin , for my metal pole barn shop I want to use 6 inch by 10 ft 16 gauge exhaust pipe as it's only $110 for a 10 ft piece , I may put an 8 inch piece of heat duct sheet metal around it from the roof up to keep the pipe hot ? would this be unsafe ?
It is my understanding that the single wall pipe adapter goes on the inside. It is the first thing that you put in the box from the other side and the box probably doesn't need to be cut in order to make it fit. That is what the directions for an installation that I'm researching. Turns out they didn't even use the adapter.
Isn't the roof peak too close and same height (2 feet to closest 10 foot peak or visa versa). Top of pipe seemed too close to peak of roof. Correct me if i'm wrong. Thanks.
I'm trying to remove the wood burning stove pipe inside. It's very close to the bricks and I can't maneuver it out. No twisting allowed and not happening. S shaped. Any suggestions
There are specific parts for each aspect of installation. We do have diagrams with parts lists on our web site under CHIMNEY PIPE at WoodHeatStoves . com You can also email us there thru "contact us" link and we will be glad to give you all the information you need.
I'm sorry we didn't reply sooner. We rarely check comments here but always reply quickly to emails to our inbox or thru our web site. Please direct all inquiries to our email address thru our web site INFO at WoodHeatStoves dit COM or simply give us a call at 530-265-8618
You’re a boss!!!! Thank you so much for this video. You rock my socks!!!! Haha
We don't recommend sealant pipe for stove pipe and it is not recommended by any pipe manufacturers. The joints seal adequately right out of the box.
Thanks for the compliments. After over 30 years of helping customers understand the details of their stove and chimneys it is fantastic to now reach out so effectively to thousands. We're thrilled that our previous chimney video has had over 20,000 viewings in the last year so we added this one. email us at info at woodheatstovesdotcom
question stove pipe cost to much and is waaayyyy to thin , for my metal pole barn shop I want to use 6 inch by 10 ft 16 gauge exhaust pipe as it's only $110 for a 10 ft piece , I may put an 8 inch piece of heat duct sheet metal around it from the roof up to keep the pipe hot ? would this be unsafe ?
It is my understanding that the single wall pipe adapter goes on the inside. It is the first thing that you put in the box from the other side and the box probably doesn't need to be cut in order to make it fit. That is what the directions for an installation that I'm researching. Turns out they didn't even use the adapter.
Extremely informative! Thank You!
What do I use to install it through the wall? Can I used a double wall stainless "t" piece?
Use a wall thimble
Isn't the roof peak too close and same height (2 feet to closest 10 foot peak or visa versa). Top of pipe seemed too close to peak of roof. Correct me if i'm wrong. Thanks.
I'm trying to remove the wood burning stove pipe inside. It's very close to the bricks and I can't maneuver it out. No twisting allowed and not happening. S shaped. Any suggestions
There are specific parts for each aspect of installation. We do have diagrams with parts lists on our web site under CHIMNEY PIPE at WoodHeatStoves . com You can also email us there thru "contact us" link and we will be glad to give you all the information you need.
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I'm sorry we didn't reply sooner. We rarely check comments here but always reply quickly to emails to our inbox or thru our web site. Please direct all inquiries to our email address thru our web site INFO at WoodHeatStoves dit COM or simply give us a call at 530-265-8618
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