Install into brick chiney w trip wall pipe?

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mofish75

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Oct 30, 2016
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Fayetteville,GA
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Ok,so this is where i stand....in a cold house built around 1911 orig.has 3 fireplaces,2chimneys&looks2b a brick short wall between kit fireplace&spare rm fireplace.was able2score silent flame stove w ~21'of triple wall pipe &short stove pipe.thought best route to enter chimney w stove pipe then up w ins.pipe.until i found some kind of divider between the 2fireplaces.any advice would b wonderful!debating attempt tear down the divider to make room for pipe.however,mortar seems awefully brittle.no xterior wall avail.w space 4 stove.....just run it straight up&out?there is a false wall off of brick in kitchen above mantle.ive looked up&it (chimney)seems to open up about 8-10'up

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Is there actually enough width to install that triple wall chimney pipe in the chimney? What will be supporting all that weight? A much simpler approach would be to sell the chimney pipe and then connect the stove with 6" insulated, stainless liner.