Small fires in a big stove

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So I should run double black pipe to ceiling.

What is the theory behind this.
 
HighHeat22 said:
So I should run double black pipe to ceiling.

What is the theory behind this.
You can, its pricey and don't want to spend your money for you but the set up is for any stove you will use, 15 feet is a long run for single wall, there will be others to give you there opinion so lets see where this takes us.
 
Hey, I appreciate your help. Thanks.

So you are saying single wall reduces draft and will give you a low chimney temp. this sounds like what I have alright.

I know there is a problem and this sounds right. Surprise I have any more hair left after this.

Any body else have any info on this.
 
We hyjacked this thread why dont you start a new one on the subject. Sorry for that.
 
I was thinking same thing and I have post on new topic.

Thanks, Oldspark for all your help. I hope this solves the problem.
 
oldspark said:
We hyjacked this thread why dont you start a new one on the subject. Sorry for that.


Nah, I started asking questions about his setup as well.
 
Hardrockmaple said:
Out of curiosity and a bit of the devils advocate, if you can get looong burns times in a large stove with only 3-4 chunks of wood, why buy a large stove? A small stove will hold 3-4 splits.

To be honest i think my stove is to big for my home. When i run it the proper way i end up opening windows. Maybe i keep the blower up too high.
 
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