Temp gauge

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They Call Me Pete

Burning Hunk
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Nov 18, 2007
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Is this a stove top or pipe ? Doesn’t say and searching turned up both types of thermometers.
 

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It will read whatever surface you stick it on. The ranges marked are for pipe temps though.
 
Thats what I though. Stove top would be 400 and stove pipe would be around 200. Going to order a stove top one and be done. Stack seems to unreilable
 
It will read whatever surface you stick it on. The ranges marked are for pipe temps though.
If placed on single wall stove pipe, I believe That “burn range”could lead to exceeding the temp limit of stack. While it may give a good measure of temp on outside of pipe, I would not go by those range markers as a guide.