crash325
Elite Member
Just got my wood stove pipe replaced. Old pipe was a thin cheep one and only lasted 2 years.
New $5 pipe (Found it at Habitat for Humanity) is real thick & heavy, with a tight fully crimped seam. Just one step below the porcelain coated pipe. Used crimped elbows as they are almost as thick as the pipe. The Coffee can topper works better than the commercial rain hats & lasts about 2 years. This is the 3rd one that I have made and the first one painted. Maybe the paint will make it last a little longer.
Fitting it together and putting it up was one of the few things that has gone smoothly lately. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Could not do all that and not build a fire. No it was not needed, just had to test the pipe. :laughing: Da!!! it works. :thumbsup:
So on the cool mornings coming us now I can have a little fire. Am ready for the actual cold that is coming.
New $5 pipe (Found it at Habitat for Humanity) is real thick & heavy, with a tight fully crimped seam. Just one step below the porcelain coated pipe. Used crimped elbows as they are almost as thick as the pipe. The Coffee can topper works better than the commercial rain hats & lasts about 2 years. This is the 3rd one that I have made and the first one painted. Maybe the paint will make it last a little longer.
Fitting it together and putting it up was one of the few things that has gone smoothly lately. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Could not do all that and not build a fire. No it was not needed, just had to test the pipe. :laughing: Da!!! it works. :thumbsup:
So on the cool mornings coming us now I can have a little fire. Am ready for the actual cold that is coming.