Looking for help on all nighter install

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andrew57

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Oct 19, 2008
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Souther NE
I'm trying to install an all nighter mid moe and I'm not sure how. The vent pipe on the back of the stove measures 5.5 in. Does anyone know if there is an attachment to get it to 6 in or the best way to hook it up?
 
Is that 5.5" ID or OD? Seems like the stove should take 6" pipe.
 
The stove collar is a half inch thick? Since I burn an old stove, most all the stove/wood burning books that I have are from the 70s.
The "Moes" are all listed to have a 6" collar. I'm thinking you will have to crimp the stove pipe (or Tee) in order to fit it in the collar. If after one round of crimping, you can't get it in, you can double crimp to get it even smaller.
Hope that helps.
 
I just sold my all nighter "excellent stove by the way" there is a sleeve connects the stove to the 6" pipe. I am not sure where you could find this but that is how mine was connected.
 
Take a look at the Simpson catalog, If you are using dura black single wall stove pipe I think the 1672 double skirted adaptor would work.

http://www.duravent.com/pdf/catalogs/durablack.pdf

Btw, if the collar is 5.50 Id and 6.00 od it would be 1/4 thick, which seems fairly standard.
 
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