AllNighter JUMBO MOE,

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Jumbo Mo

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Nov 22, 2016
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East Millinocket maine
The stove pipe flange on the back my stove does stove pipe go inside or outside. If outside where do you get 8-1/4 inch to 8 " stove pipe. Picture attached
 

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All pipes go inside. You want any creosote to end up in the stove not dripping on the outside of the chimney or the stove. Not that you want creosote mind you but yeah, that's the idea.
 
Jumbo Mo, this is what I did on my Mid Moe. I am sure you can find a stove pipe adapter somewhere or just crimp one down but, I tried it this way with the female end of T over the stoves flue and it works just fine. The older stoves I have been fiddling with this year seem to have this same deal with outlets not fitting what you get at the store.
 

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