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Nice work! You are making some real progress!
 
Thanks for all the support. Just on the fence on whether or not to install an OAK. My response so far is about 50/50. Also running single wall or double wall from stove to Class A? Should I put in an outlet somewhere back there? Decisions decisions ! )
 
I'm thinking that I can take this last section of pipe off...what do the wise men think? Looks too tall to me
 

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Getting a little anxious and decided to check the double wall fit and to my surprise it doesn't fit down in the stove. It's the same size....bummer
 

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To all you seasoned burners, is this Century stove worth keeping or would you look at acquiring a more efficient model? She seems like she works well but I wonder if these newer stoves are that much better...what wood the wise men do?
 
I'm thinking that I can take this last section of pipe off...what do the wise men think? Looks too tall to me

What is the total length of the flue from stove to the chimney cap?
 
Sounds good, you are well covered for total length. If it is 2 ft over the adjacent roof ridgeline that should be tall enough.

PS: If you take your cellphone pics horizontally they won't need rotating. Otherwise you need to Preview them and rotate.
 
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