$5 Stove Pipe - First Fire

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Oh, I see the pics now....

I was wondering how you could only get a few years, I was thinking you were using this pipe on the inside....

Your pipe looks good but around here the FD wouldn't approve on that type of pipe outside......I have stainless insulated pipe on the outside and the same stuff has been up since 1984.......

I like the coffee can idea too....

Around here, I think the code calls for it to be at least 3 ft taller than the highest point on the roof. I think you'd need a couple of feet on your chimney here.
 
   / $5 Stove Pipe - First Fire #12  
My town has a formula for height of chimney cap

IIRC it's something like 2' above the spot where it is 10 feet (straight across) from the roof itself

I could be wrong about the exact measurements though.....:confused2:
 
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What goes bad with them after 2 years?? I have been running the same stove pipe since I installed it 7 years ago. Pipe came from the local True Value hardware store, nothing special, it gets cleaned yearly. I heat soley with wood, stove runs 24/7 from early Dec to end of March with occasional firings in Nov & April to take chill off. Stove is a Vermont Castings Defiant Encore, w/cat, if that matters.
The pipe from my wood furnace to the chimney is what I'm talking about. It rusts right through. It's in the cellar.
 
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I had a 8" x 8" brick chimney. I lined it with a 6" stainless insert. One of the best things I did for that wood stove. The only problem is that now it can draw too well, and it gets too hot in the family room even when turned down all the way.

Back to the topic: double (or triple) walked stainless should really help with the rust problem. The double wall helps with the condensation problems, and the stainless doesn't rust as easily.
 
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The stainless stuff I have is Metalbestos All-Fuel Chimney 10"ID.......BIG $$$$

But it lasts.....when I put mine up in 1984 I had some used stuff and bought some more new to match......(the old stuff was at least 10 yrs older)

I never intended for it to last as I was going to just add a cement block chimney when it crapped out, but it still stands and no trouble, why take it down...:D
 
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We have single wall pipe up to to the double wall that has lasted from 1980 to date. As far as the tin can you can put over the opening to keep unwanted animals out.
 
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My town has a formula for height of chimney cap

IIRC it's something like 2' above the spot where it is 10 feet (straight across) from the roof itself

I could be wrong about the exact measurements though.....:confused2:

If that is the code, pipe does meet it. It does draw real well where it is placed.

At first I was going to put up a 2 wall. But when this pipe fell into my hands, at that price, just use it. :thumbsup: 2 Wall and or stainless will be used when it "Falls" into my hands.
A coffee can cap held up for 4 years on my outside stove and it was just left to rust, no paint. I will put a piece of rabbit wire over the opening to keep the birds out. Cut out is larger than the can pictured.
 

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In AZ double-wall pipe probably would be an overkill for you.....up here when we light up the stoves they may burn hot for some time.....

It gets exciting when you realize there is a chimney fire inside the insulated pipe.....OH MY.......:shocked:
 

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