Hi. I'm new to all this. I am trying to assemble stove pipe to run up my chimney almost to the top. That will take about 18 feet. I have a bunch of 2-foot sections of pipe metal which you have to snap together to form a cylinder. That I can do. The problem I'm having then is sticking the crimped end of one into the other. Is there some sort of trick or specfial tool I need. These are not perfect cylinders - it is flexible enough that I can deform it - but after wrestling with this for about 30 minutes I realized that there must be something I'm missing here. Can someone help me?
I can post pics if necessary.
..robin
I can post pics if necessary.
..robin
Another question. Here's side & top views of the stove. Could I convert it so that the pipe comes out the back instead of out the top? If not - I'll have to locate the stove completely inside the fireplace because there is only a few inches clearance. I don't mind doing that but it would be nicer if the stove could be set in front of the fireplace on the brick apron.<.