4inch flue 30 degree angle?

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Pdrhound

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Nov 9, 2015
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Colorado
New here. Just upgraded from my 20+ year old advantage 1 to an Avalon Astoria that has burned less than 2 tons.

I should have planned my purchase better because my old stove has an adjustable elbow (in 3 inch flue) on the back that sets up a nice exit out the side of my 65 degree A-frame roof (wall). It has been there for 24 years and is very easy to clean and vents superbly 4 feet later.

New stove has 4 inch flue. I could make a 30 degree elbow work but there seems to be no such animal.

Anyone know where to find an adjustable angle or 30 degree elbow in 4 inch pellet flue pipe?
 
I could use either if 1 of them made a adjustable angle or a 30 degree.

After further research this adjustable angle piece is simpson duravent and at one time simpson did make a 30. But no more.

What about reducing from 4 inches to 3 at back of stove? Total flu length is only 3 feet.
 
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