Could anyone identify this chimney pipe???

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Chrism

Feeling the Heat
Oct 8, 2009
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Eastern PA
the only thing that i see on the pipe is Made in Canada. And it doesnt slide and twist onto one another it just slides into each other and a small set screw is used .
 

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Is it double or triple ??? Can you tell from the pictures?
 
Selkirk, i have this brand and that is the same cap that came with mine. looks like 8 inch....
 
weezer4117 said:
Selkirk, i have this brand and that is the same cap that came with mine. looks like 8 inch....

It came off of an Isle Royale, so it is probably a 6". And I do believe that this is the Selkirk brand.
 
"it doesnt slide and twist onto one another it just slides into each other and a small set screw is used"


you can see the threaded end on pic 3.....
it does twist lock, and also uses locking bands

if the threads are shot, and no locking bands are present, at least 3 screws should be used per joint
 
Excellent advice!
 
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