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  1. Porthand New Member

    joined: Dec 6, 2008
    1 posts
    Puyallup, WA
    I have a 14 year old Blazeking that went south on me and have a Regency that I want to replace it with. How the heck do I get the bi-wall pipe apart without pulling the sawzall out of its case?
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  2. jtp10181 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 26, 2007
    3,724 posts
    Madison, WI
    Depends on the brand of pipe. A large hammer might suffice.
  3. R&D Guy New Member

    joined: Apr 25, 2007
    375 posts
    LOL!! So true.
  4. DAKSY Super Moderator

    If you've got Simpson DuraVent, you may be able to separate the sections using strap wrenches.
    I've had some success using a leather belt as a strap wrench in a pinch, but you'll probably need another pair of hands to help...
    The 4" inner (exhaust) sections of the co-linear pipe tend to bond themselves together & disassembly becomes almost impossible
    without mechanical advantage...
    HTH
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