What do you guys use for an OAK?

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I just used what Englander supplied which was a piece of 2" O.D corrugated aluminum pipe. I put mine through the wall thimble instead of making another hole in the wall. IMG-20121111-00120.jpg
 
I have the Selkirk venting which has the oak built it it. I like the fact I didn't have to put another hole in the wall and it heats the incoming air so I don't get icing
 
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Like bbfarm said the Selkirk pipe is nice, however as shown above and I am not sure if that is the case they do sell wall thimbles with the OAK built in. I used one on my latest St Croix install and am very happy its built right in the thimble and cost me about $140. B
 
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Mine was put in by Harman Installer..
 

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Selkirk. Works great, and they gave me a heck of a deal on a new system (pipe) when the corn gasses rotted out the original. Nice to see somebody stand behind their product.
 
I have the Selkirk venting which has the oak built it it. I like the fact I didn't have to put another hole in the wall and it heats the incoming air so I don't get icing

This also helps heating in the combustion air makes the stove more efficient...::DT
 
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