DIY Jotul 602N Install & Stove pipe challenges and options

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elnene2k

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Dec 10, 2013
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Whaling City
So I have a thread open already on this here but I just found this subsection which is where I should have posted in the first place...

I want to go though the ceiling on my 2 level house...

So I am in the planning stages of the install and based on my stud finder, I have a 16" OC joist which will impeded my corner install...So I figure I can conform to this obstacle but I need about a 3" offset...

Problem is, the 2 major stove pipe makers don't offer 15 or 30 degree joints any longer, at least not in the double wall black stove pipe...Which is more what I need...45 degree without pipe would offer a 5" clearance which would move my stove a bit but I want to avoid moving the stove because of tight clearances of the projected place in my small home

So, I found ICC still makes the 15 & 30 degree bends...but, what I'm wondering is if I were to use the ICC black double wall pipe from stove to ceiling connection and then go with Selkirk from ceiling up...Is this possible?

I wanted to stick with one brand but it's not looking like it's possible

I assume Selkirk just recently stopped making the 15 & 30 degree bends considering some of their manuals still mentions them? Any thoughts on this?
 
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