Got my pipe !!! But ?

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Cire3

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Jan 11, 2010
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Ok, snaked some great pipe of Craigs. But I'm still a little confused.

I have 4 sections of pipe. The 3' are triple wall insulated. And I have 1 X 4' that he said was double wall insulated .

BTW, these are 6" pipes if it makes a difference. What one is for the outside ? Do you want the triple wall insulated outside to help keep it warm, or the triple on the inside for protection in the attic area?

The one 3' pipes are GSW Model SC Chimney Type HT. UL Listed 98h3. They are a matching set he used and to me look all the same.

Most of his pipe was based inside the house, and I assume I'll have more outside than in "installed in a finished garage standard ceiling"

I just want to do this right and once :) I have some BS pipe installed from my last stove that just doesn't seem safe, not looking to meet anyone from the local FD.

As always, thanks in advance !!

Oh yea "yes I can do this all day" I got the attic insulator , support thingy, and cap in the deal.

I'll upload pics if it will help in my setup.
 
So no difference in the pipe ?
 
66 views and no hits ? LOL.

Well I installed it with the double on the inside and triple on the outside.

Counting one piece of black pipe I have 16' and the stove seems to love it !! Much hotter and took right off.

The right pipe makes a huge difference. I'll have to post pics soon.... This my first real stove "had a smoking dragon for a month and hated it"
 
The triple wall class A goes through the attic space & outside.
The "double wall".. is it double wall stove pipe, or double wall Class A?
I think no responses, cause no one understands what kind of pipe you have.
Pics please.
 
Looking up the info now, camera is dead with the charger at work "typical" I know it's double wall insulated class A, and triple wall insulated class A. Model # isn't pulling up much info. They are stainless steel pipes.

I'll see what info I can get, want to make sure it's right.
 
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